1996
DOI: 10.1063/1.116231
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Shock-induced polarization in normal-hexane

Abstract: The shock-induced electromotive force has been observed in normal-hexane as dielectric in a short circuited capacitor in the pressure range between 2.47 and 6.22 GPa. The induced current is inversely proportional to the initial thickness of the dielectric and is in accordance with Allison’s theory to some extent. The magnitude of polarization is of the order of 10−6–10−5 C/m2 and proportional to particle velocity in the pressure range studied.

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“…Moreover, those theories are not transferable to other materials. There is a wealth of experimental studies on polarization of shocked liquids [5][6][7] and solid polar dielectrics. [8][9][10] Most of the time, an interpretation of those experiments is based on phenomenological models by Allison,11 Zel'dovich, 12 and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, those theories are not transferable to other materials. There is a wealth of experimental studies on polarization of shocked liquids [5][6][7] and solid polar dielectrics. [8][9][10] Most of the time, an interpretation of those experiments is based on phenomenological models by Allison,11 Zel'dovich, 12 and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%