Saturated ablation in metal hydrides and acceleration of protons and deuterons to keV energies with a soft-x-ray laser
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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 10(17) W/cm(2) 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 10(16) W/cm(2). 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. |
Year of Publication |
2011
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Journal |
Physical Review E
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Volume |
83
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1
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Number of Pages |
7
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Date Published |
Jan
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
1539-3755
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fcbc446500f218a2b0742566db1a0624
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Alternate Journal |
Phys. Rev. E
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OA
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Journal Article
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