Recovery of release cloud from laser shock-loaded graphite and hydrocarbon targets: in search of diamonds

Author:

Schuster A KORCID,Voigt K,Klemmed B,Hartley N J,Lütgert J,Zhang M,Bähtz C,Benad A,Brabetz C,Cowan TORCID,Döppner T,Erb D J,Eychmüller A,Facsko S,Falcone R W,Fletcher L B,Frydrych S,Ganzenmüller G C,Gericke D O,Glenzer S HORCID,Grenzer J,Helbig U,Hiermaier S,Hübner R,Laso Garcia A,Lee H J,MacDonald M JORCID,McBride E E,Neumayer P,Pak A,Pelka A,Prencipe IORCID,Prosvetov A,Rack AORCID,Ravasio A,Redmer R,Reemts D,Rödel M,Schoelmerich M,Schumacher D,Tomut M,Turner S J,Saunders A M,Sun P,Vorberger J,Zettl A,Kraus D

Abstract

Abstract This work presents first insights into the dynamics of free-surface release clouds from dynamically compressed polystyrene and pyrolytic graphite at pressures up to 200 GPa, where they transform into diamond or lonsdaleite, respectively. These ejecta clouds are released into either vacuum or various types of catcher systems, and are monitored with high-speed recordings (frame rates up to 10 MHz). Molecular dynamics simulations are used to give insights to the rate of diamond preservation throughout the free expansion and the catcher impact process, highlighting the challenges of diamond retrieval. Raman spectroscopy data show graphitic signatures on a catcher plate confirming that the shock-compressed PS is transformed. First electron microscopy analyses of solid catcher plates yield an outstanding number of different spherical-like objects in the size range between ten(s) up to hundreds of nanometres, which are one type of two potential diamond candidates identified. The origin of some objects can unambiguously be assigned, while the history of others remains speculative.

Funder

Helmholtz Association

Structural Characterization Facilities Rossendorf at IBC

DOE FES

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Offce of Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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