Published 2013 | Version v1
Journal article

The metallization of Ge-doped plastics

  • 1. CEA, DAM Ile de France, Bruyeres-le-Chatel (France)
  • 2. Graduate School of Engineering, Universite d'Osaka, Osaka (Japan)
  • 3. Institute of Laser Engineering, Universite d'Osaka, Osaka (Japan)

Description

Ge-doped plastics are used in inertial fusion targets. Doped plastics are complex mixtures and the validation of their properties in a broad range of thermodynamic conditions requires an experimental validation. The metallization of plastics appears when shock waves generated by power lasers create pressures around 106 bar and temperatures around 10.000 K. The shock front propagating in the plastic becomes reflective. We have performed experiments to test the mathematical models describing the compressibility of such materials. We have compared the Thomas-Fermi model that is implemented in the QEOS formalism (Quotidian Equation of State) with 2 other models: the Sommerfeld metal model and a model that allows the closure of the semi-conducting gap. It appears that the Thomas-Fermi model predicts satisfactorily the compressibility of a mixture compressed at a few 106 bars, but over-estimates the average ionisation by a factor up to 10 which leads to an over-estimation of the metallization step

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Original title (French)
Metallisation du plastique dope au germanium

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Chocs Avancees
Journal Issue
no.2013
Journal Page Range
p. 8-9
ISSN
1961-7399

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