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Saturated ablation in metal hydrides and acceleration of protons and deuterons to keV energies with a soft-x-ray laser.

Authors :
Andreasson, J.
Iwan, B.
Andrejczuk, A.
Abreu, E.
Bergh, M.
Caleman, C.
Nelson, A. J.
Bajt, S.
Chalupsky, J.
Chapman, H. N.
Fäustlin, R. R.
Hajkova, V.
Heimann, P. A.
Hjörvarsson, B.
Juha, L.
Klinger, D.
Krzywinski, J.
Nagler, B.
Pálsson, G. K.
Singer, W.
Source :
Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear & Soft Matter Physics. Jan2011, Vol. 83 Issue 1-2, p16403-1-16403-7. 7p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Studies of materials under extreme conditions have relevance to a broad area of research, including planetary physics, fusion research, materials science, and structural biology with x-ray lasers. We study such extreme conditions and experimentally probe the interaction between ultrashort soft x-ray pulses and solid targets (metals and their deuterides) at the FLASH free-electron laser where power densities exceeding 1016 W/cm² were reached. Time-of-flight ion spectrometry and crater analysis were used to characterize the interaction. The results show the onset of saturation in the ablation process at power densities above 1016 W/cm². This effect can be linked to a transiently induced x-ray transparency in the solid by the femtosecond x-ray pulse at high power densities. The measured kinetic energies of protons and deuterons ejected from the surface reach several keV and concur with predictions from plasma-expansion models. Simulations of the interactions were performed with a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium code with radiation transfer. These calculations return critical depths similar to the observed, crater depths and capture the transient surface transparency at higher power densities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15393755
Volume :
83
Issue :
1-2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear & Soft Matter Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
83577993
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.83.016403