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In situ X-ray Diffraction of Shock-Compressed Nanopolycrystalline Diamond

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

Over 50 years of shock experiments have demonstrated that planar shock waves deform crystals first along one dimension before the crystal rapidly relaxes along three dimensions. However, previous experiments have lacked the necessary spatiotemporal resolution to resolve this ultrafast lattice dynamics in detail. By performing in-situ x-ray diffraction measurements on shock-compressed full-density nanopolycrystalline diamond (NPD) with an average grain size of 10-20 nm, we accurately measured the evolution of strain in continuous elastic-plastic deformations of NPD. The experiments were performed at EH5 of SPring-8 Angstrom Compact Free Electron Laser (SACLA) where a high-energy drive laser is synchronized to the femtosecond pulsed X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL). Our results show that some of the anisotropy of the preceding elastic deformation remains in the subsequent plastic deformation, indicating that the strength of NPD persists even under stresses exceeding its Hugoniot elastic limit. The obtained structural data also show that the diamond structure is stable (or metastable) up to a shock pressure of at least 700 GPa. The detailed view of how ultrahard materials like NPD yield under high strain-rate shock compression gives key insights into the fundamental understandings of material disturbances in Inertial Confinement Fusion, hypervelocity planetary impact, material processing, and high-energy-density experiments that occasionally use a diamond as an ablator.

Presenters

  • Kento Katagiri

    Osaka University

Authors

  • Kento Katagiri

    Osaka University

  • Norimasa Ozaki

    Osaka University

  • Leora Dresselhaus-Marais

    Stanford University

  • Jon H Eggert

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA

  • Yuichi Inubushi

    Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

  • Tetsuo Irifune

    Ehime University

  • Michel Koenig

    LULI, École Polytechnique

  • Takeshi Matsuoka

    Osaka University

  • Kohei Miyanishi

    RIKEN SPring-8 Center

  • Hirotaka Nakamura

    Osaka University

  • Norimasa Nishiyama

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Toshimori Sekine

    HPSTAR

  • Yusuke Seto

    Kobe University

  • Keiichi Sueda

    RIKEN SPring-8 Center

  • Yoshinori Tange

    Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

  • Tadashi Togashi

    Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

  • Yuhei Umeda

    Kyoto University

  • Makina Yabashi

    Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

  • Toshinori Yabuuchi

    Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

  • Ryosuke Kodama

    Osaka University