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Laser shocking a shock wave for nonlinear summation of GPa pressures
Jet Lem1,2, Yun Kai1, Maxime Vassaux3
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
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We present a tabletop method to investigate how tailored laser excitation can enhance shock wave generation in water. By delivering two spatiotemporally separated laser pulses focused into a confined liquid layer, we identify an optimized excitation condition that maximizes the resulting shock pressure. Remarkably, dual-pulse laser excitation leads to an overall shock pressure that far exceeds the sum of the shock pressures generated by the individual pulses. This nonlinear amplification reveals a previously unexploited laser-matter interaction regime that overcomes saturation limits in laser-driven shock generation.
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