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Journal of Applied Physics | 2011

Shock induced damage and damage threshold of optical K9 glass investigated by laser-driven shock wave

Yunfei Song; Guoyang Yu; Lilin Jiang; Xianxu Zheng; Yuqiang Liu; Yanqiang Yang

The shock wave driven by short laser pulse is used to study the damage of brittle material K9 glass. The damage morphology of K9 glass surface indicates that the material has experienced different loading modes, respectively, at the central area and the surrounding area of the shock wave. At the central area of shock wave, the wavefront is plane and has a uniform pressure distribution, the material mainly suffers a longitudinal shock pressure; but on the edge the shock wave, the wavefront is approximately spherical, besides longitudinal pressure, transverse tensile stress will emerge inside the material. In the latter case, the damage threshold of the material is much smaller than that in the case of compressing by longitudinal pressure only. According to the relationship between damage area and shock pressure, an experimental method is proposed to measure the damage threshold of materials under shock loading. The damage threshold of K9 glass under spherical shock wave is measured to be about 1.12 GPa; an...


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2017

Visualizing Intramolecular Vibrational Redistribution in Cyclotrimethylene Trinitramine (RDX) Crystals by Multiplex Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering

Guoyang Yu; Yangyang Zeng; Wencan Guo; Honglin Wu; Gangbei Zhu; Zhaoyang Zheng; Xianxu Zheng; Yunfei Song; Yanqiang Yang

The femtosecond time-resolved multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) technique has been performed to investigate intramolecular vibrational redistribution (IVR) through vibrational couplings in 1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazacyclohexane (RDX) molecules. In the multiplex CARS experiment, the supercontinuum (SC) was used as broad-band Stokes light to coherently and collectively excite multiple vibrational modes, and quantum beats arising from vibrational couplings among these modes were observed. The IVR of RDX is visualized by a topological graph of these vibrational couplings, and with analysis of the topological graph, two vibrational modes, both of which are assigned to ring bending, are confirmed to have coupling interactions with most of the other vibrational modes and are considered to have a tendency of energy transfer with these vibrational modes. We suggest that the mode at 466 cm-1 is a portal of energy transfer from outside to inside of the RDX molecule and the mode at 672 cm-1 is an important transit point of energy transfer in the IVR.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2016

Investigation of laser induced breakdown in liquid nitromethane using nanosecond shadowgraphy

Wencan Guo; Xianxu Zheng; Guoyang Yu; Jun Zhao; Yangyang Zeng; Cangli Liu

A nanosecond time-resolved shadowgraphy is performed to observe a laser-induced breakdown in nitromethane. The digital delays are introduced between a pump beam and an illumination light to achieve a measuring range from 40 ns to 100 ms, which enable us to study the shock wave propagation, bubble dynamics, and other process of the laser-induced breakdown. Compared with distilled water, there are two obvious differences observed in nitromethane: (1) the production of a non-evaporative gas at the final stage, and (2) an absence of the secondary shock wave after the first collapse of the bubble. We also calculated the bubble energy in nitromethane and distilled water under a different incident energy. The results indicate that the bubble energy in nitromethane is more than twice as large as that in water. It is suggested that chemical reactions contribute to the releasing of energy.


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2017

Tracking Intramolecular Vibrational Redistribution in Polyatomic Small-Molecule Liquids by Ultrafast Time–Frequency-Resolved CARS

Xiaosong Liu; Wei Zhang; Yunfei Song; Guoyang Yu; Zhaoyang Zheng; Yangyang Zeng; Zhe Lv; Huajie Song; Yanqiang Yang

Selective excitation of C-H stretching vibrational modes, detection of intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution (IVR), and vibrational modes coupling in the electronic ground state of benzene are performed by using femtosecond time- and frequency-resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopy. Both of the parent modes in the Raman-active bands are coherently excited by an ultrafast stimulated Raman pump, giving initial excitations of 3056 cm-1 (A1g) and 3074 cm-1 (E2g) and subsequent IVR from the parent modes to daughter modes of 1181 and 992 cm-1, and the coherent vibrational coupling of the relevant modes is tracked. The directionality and selectivity of IVR and coherent coupling among all of the relevant vibrational modes are discussed in the view of molecular symmetry.


Applied Physics Letters | 2010

Impact of noble metal nanostructures on surface trapping state of semiconductor quantum dots

Zhenling Yang; Yanan Wen; Qingkun Meng; Yuqiang Liu; Yunfei Song; Xing He; Ai-Hua Li; Guoyang Yu; Yanqiang Yang; Wenzhi Wu

The impact of noble metal nanostructures on the surface trapping state of semiconductor quantum dots was investigated by taking nanosecond time resolved photoluminescence measurements. It was observed that nonradiative resonant energy transfer from the excitonic state of quantum dots to Au nanofilm reduced the lifetime and intensity of excitonic state emission. No nonradiative resonant energy transfer from surface trapping state to Au nanofilm was observed. It is possibly implied that noble metal nanostructures have no impact on the surface trapping state of semiconductor quantum dots.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2015

Observation of laser-driven shock propagation by nanosecond time-resolved Raman spectroscopy

Guoyang Yu; Xianxu Zheng; Yunfei Song; Yangyang Zeng; Wencan Guo; Jun Zhao; Yanqiang Yang

An improved nanosecond time-resolved Raman spectroscopy is performed to observe laser-driven shock propagation in the anthracene/epoxy glue layer. The digital delay instead of optical delay line is introduced for sake of unlimited time range of detection, which enables the ability to observe both shock loading and shock unloading that always lasts several hundred nanoseconds. In this experiment, the peak pressure of shock wave, the pressure distribution, and the position of shock front in gauge layer were determined by fitting Raman spectra of anthracene using the Raman peak shift simulation. And, the velocity of shock wave was calculated by the time-dependent position of shock front.


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2011

The characteristics of laser‐driven shock wave investigated by time‐resolved Raman spectroscopy

Yunfei Song; Xianxu Zheng; Guoyang Yu; Jun Zhao; Lilin Jiang; Yuqiang Liu; Bin Yang; Yanqiang Yang


Chemical Physics Letters | 2011

Watching the coherence of multiple vibrational states in organic dye molecules by using supercontinuum probing photon echo spectroscopy

Guoyang Yu; Yunfei Song; Yang Wang; Xing He; Yuqiang Liu; Weilong Liu; Yanqiang Yang


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2016

A comparative study of 1,3,5-Trinitroperhydro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) and Octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX) under high pressures using Raman spectroscopy and DFT calculations

Yangyang Zeng; Yunfei Song; Guoyang Yu; Xianxu Zheng; Wencan Guo; Jun Zhao; Yanqiang Yang


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2015

Communication: Tracking molecular structure deformation and relaxation in real time

Yuxiao Wang; Weilong Liu; Yunfei Song; Y. Q. Liu; Lilin Jiang; Guoyang Yu; Yanqiang Yang

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Yanqiang Yang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Yunfei Song

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Xianxu Zheng

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Yuqiang Liu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Jun Zhao

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Lilin Jiang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Zhaoyang Zheng

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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Honglin Wu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Weilong Liu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Xing He

Harbin Institute of Technology

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