Shock response to solid germanium

ORAL

Abstract

We present a study of shock response to a solid germanium using in-situ femtosecond x-ray diffraction showing anomalous elastic, normal elastic and inelastic deformations. A 3 ns 532 nm laser pulse was used to apply shock stress to a single-crystalline germanium sample along $\langle 001 \rangle$ direction. SACLA x-ray pulse (7 fs, 10 keV), diffracted from the stressed sample, was recorded by a 2D detector. We observed uniaxial deformations with the strain higher than reported Hugoniot elastic limit (HEL) and with the strain corresponding to HEL, and non-uniaxial deformation. These results indicate that a complex strain structure constituting anomalous elastic, normal elastic and inelastic deformations occur in the shocked germanium.

Authors

  • Kohei Miyanishi

    • Osaka Univ
  • Norimasa Ozaki

    • Osaka Univ
  • Takeshi Matsuoka

    • Osaka Univ
  • Satoshi Matsuyama

    • Osaka Univ
  • Kenjiro Takahashi

    • Osaka Univ
  • Hideaki Habara

    • Osaka Univ
  • Tatiana Pikuz

    • Osaka Univ
  • Anatoly Faenov

    • Osaka Univ
  • Kazuto Yamauchi

    • Osaka Univ
  • Ryosuke Kodama

    • Osaka Univ
  • Kazuo Tanaka

    • ELI-NP
  • Yusuke Seto

    • Kobe Univ
  • Yoshinobu Tange

    • JASRI
  • Toshinori Yabuuchi

    • RIKEN
  • Yuichi Inubushi

    • RIKEN
  • Tadashi Togashi

    • RIKEN
  • Makina Yabashi

    • RIKEN
  • Tetsuya Ishikawa

    • RIKEN
  • Michel Koenig

    • CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique
  • Tommaso Vinci

    • CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique
  • Takuo Okuchi

    • Okayama Univ
  • Nicholas Hartley

    • HZDR
  • Osami Sakata

    • NIMS
  • Toshimori Sekine

    • HPSTAR
  • Emma McBride

    • SLAC