1. Soft X-ray scattering using FEL radiation for probing near-solid density plasmas at few electron volt temperatures
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Andreas Przystawik, R. Thiele, Ingo Uschmann, J. Mithen, E. Förster, Ronald Redmer, N. X. Truong, Josef Tiggesbäumker, Tilo Döppner, Franz Tavella, Gianluca Gregori, Karl-Heinz Meiwes-Broer, R. Irsig, R. R. Fäustlin, Siegfried Glenzer, Bin Li, Sebastian Göde, Tim Laarmann, L. Cao, Ulf Zastrau, S. Düsterer, Sven Toleikis, P. Radcliffe, Carsten Fortmann, Hyesog Lee, and Th. Tschentscher
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Radiation ,Photon ,Scattering ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Free-electron laser ,DESY ,Plasma ,Inelastic scattering ,Photon energy ,Laser ,law.invention ,law ,ddc:530 ,Atomic physics - Abstract
We report on soft X-ray scattering experiments on cryogenic hydrogen and simple metal samples. As a source of intense, ultrashort soft X-ray pulses we have used free-electron laser radiation at 92 eV photon energy from FLASH at DESY, Hamburg. X-ray pulses with energies up to 150 μJ and durations 15-50 fs provide interaction with the sample leading simultaneously to plasma formation and scattering. Experiments exploiting both of these interactions have been carried out, using the same experimental setup. Firstly, recording of soft X-ray inelastic scattering from near-solid density hydrogen plasmas at few electron volt temperatures confirms the feasibility of this diagnostics technique. Secondly, the soft X-ray excitation of few electron volt solid-density plasmas in bulk metal samples could be studied by recording soft X-ray line and continuum emission integrated over emission times from fs to ns. © 2009 Elsevier B.V.
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- 2016
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