Hang YuanJianing HaoChengyu ZhuZiqiang DanLuoxian ZhouJincheng NiuS. H. KangJ.P. MiaoSonglin Zhang
In this paper, we theoretically simulate the dynamic evolution of plasma from the interaction between a nanosecond pulsed laser and aluminum targets. The self-luminous image of the plasma plume during the laser loading process was experimentally obtained using high-speed photography. Theoretical and experimental results demonstrated that the plasma shielding effect and plasma lateral expansion have a significant effect on the plasma plume. It will affect laser–target coupling and further affect the evolution of plasma plumes. The detonation wave contained in the early stage of the laser-induced plasma plume directly affects the subsequent shock wave.
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