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  • 2023Zr-based metallic glasses Hugoniot under laser shock compression and spall strength evolution with the strain rate >10$^7$ s$^{-1}$)3citations
  • 2023Zr-based metallic glasses Hugoniot under laser shock compression and spall strength evolution with the strain rate (> 107 s-1)3citations
  • 2022Zr-based bulk metallic glasses equation of state under laser shock compression and spall strengthcitations
  • 2022Zr-based bulk metallic glasses equation of state under laser shock compression and spall strengthcitations
  • 2022Zr-based bulk metallic glasses equation of state under laser shock compression and spall strengths.citations
  • 2021X-ray powder diffraction in reflection geometry on multi-beam kJ-type laser facilities9citations
  • 2020Material ejection from surface defects in laser shock-loaded metallic foils2citations
  • 2020Dynamic behaviour and spall fracture of laser shock-loaded AlSi10Mg alloy obtained by selective laser melting5citations
  • 2019Dynamic behaviour and spall fracture of laser shock-loaded AlSi10Mg alloy obtained by selective laser melting5citations
  • 2018Effects of ZrCuAl bulk metallic glasses Poisson's ratios on spalling process induced by laser shock1citations
  • 2018A Laser shocked induced densification of silica glass studied by both experience and molecular dynamic simulation.citations
  • 2017Effects of ZrCuAl bulk metallic glasses Poisson's ratios on spalling process induced by laser shock1citations
  • 2010DYNAMIC FRAGMENTATION OF LASER SHOCK-MELTED METALS: SOME EXPERIMENTAL ADVANCEScitations
  • 2010DYNAMIC FRAGMENTATION OF LASER SHOCK-MELTED METALS: SOME EXPERIMENTAL ADVANCEScitations

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  • Vinci, Tommaso
  • Berthe, Laurent
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  • Lescoute, Emilien
  • Raffray, Yoann
  • Blandin, Jean-Jacques
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  • Sangleboeuf, Jean-Christophe
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  • Lefevre, F.
  • Sollier, A.
  • Brygoo, S.
  • Ravasio, A.
  • Berlioux, A.
  • Duthoit, L.
  • Guarguaglini, M.
  • Denoeud, A.
  • Videau, L.
  • Brambrink, E.
  • Rességuier, T. De
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  • Roland, C.
  • Lescoute, E.
  • Laurençon, M.
  • Baillargeat, J.
  • De Resseguier, T.
  • Orain, H.
  • Nivard, M.
  • Jodar, B.
  • Berthe, L.
  • Dereure, C.
  • Yokoyama, Y.
  • Nivard, Mariette
  • Moréac, Alain
  • Dereure, Corentin
  • Guin, Jean-Pierre
  • Soulard, Laurent
  • Renou, Richard
  • Dragon, A.
  • Signor, Loïc
  • De Resseguier, Thibaut
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A Laser shocked induced densification of silica glass studied by both experience and molecular dynamic simulation.

  • Berthe, Laurent
  • Nivard, Mariette
  • Moréac, Alain
  • Dereure, Corentin
  • Guin, Jean-Pierre
  • Soulard, Laurent
  • Renou, Richard
  • Lescoute, Emilien
  • Loison, Didier
  • Sangleboeuf, Jean-Christophe
Abstract

Understanding and modeling the mechanical behaviour of silicate glasses under both high pressure (up to several GPa) and high strain rate (up to 109 s-1) loading conditions encountered during hyperveloce impacts is of interest for applications such as high power laser facility (National Ignition Facility in USA or Laser MegaJoule in France) or aerospace fields (solar panel and window). Pure silica, borosilicate or soda lime glasses have been studied for strain rate about 105s-1 using plate impact or explosive device to obtain Hugoniot curve and observe failure wave mechanism. To study these materials under hyperveloce impact conditions, laser shock experiments instrumented by VISAR and transverse shadowgraphy were performed using high-power laser facilities. Pressures in the range of tens of GPa were generated with very limited to no surface damage for pure silica glass. Laser shock experiments allow for the recovering of the impacted sample for post-mortem investigations such as 3D confocal Raman spectroscopy to study for instance residual structural modifications. Raman spectroscopy results are presented for different loading conditions and discussed in the light of the literature (quasi-static loading and thermal history).Furthermore the time scale compatibility of both laser shock tests and Molecular Dynamic simulations offers a real opportunity for a comparison and discussion of the results in terms of residual densification ratio and structural modifications.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • experiment
  • simulation
  • glass
  • glass
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • densification
  • lime