Photoacoustic measurements to determine acoustic velocities in shocked condensed materials: Application to liquid benzene

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Experimental methods were developed to obtain single-shot, photoacoustic measurements in shock compressed thin samples. Impulsive stimulated thermal scattering measurements were used to measure acoustic velocities normal to the shock propagation direction in liquid benzene compressed to nearly 1 GPa. Although the resulting pressure-temperature states correspond to the solid region of the benzene phase diagram, shocked benzene remains a liquid at pressures well above the static compression threshold for freezing. Photoacoustic measurements provide a useful approach to examine structural changes in shocked materials. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Hemmi, N., Torchinsky, D. H., Zimmerman, K. A., Winey, J. M., Nelson, K. A., & Gupta, Y. M. (2008). Photoacoustic measurements to determine acoustic velocities in shocked condensed materials: Application to liquid benzene. Applied Physics Letters, 92(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2898200

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