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Decay of Cystalline Order and Equilibration during the Solid-to-Plasma Transition Induced by 20-fs Microfocused 92-eV Free-Electron-Laser Pulses

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Abstract

We have studied a solid-to-plasma transition by irradiating Al foils with the FLASH free electron laser at intensities up to 10(16) W/cm(2). Intense XUV self-emission shows spectral features that are consistent with emission from regions of high density, which go beyond single inner-shell photoionization of solids. Characteristic features of intrashell transitions allowed us to identify Auger heating of the electrons in the conduction band occurring immediately after the absorption of the XUV laser energy as the dominant mechanism. A simple model of a multicharge state inverse Auger effect is proposed to explain the target emission when the conduction band at solid density becomes more atomiclike as energy is transferred from the electrons to the ions. This allows one to determine, independent of plasma simulations, the electron temperature and density just after the decay of crystalline order and to characterize the early time evolution.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Volume
106
Issue
16
Number of Pages
164801
Date Published
Apr
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0031-9007
URL
https://www.oalibrary.org/papers2/931b9b68-dc40-4c13-b538-31c884272c02/
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.164801
PId
cb97e934272e531df65c6222bbf18549
Alternate Journal
Phys. Rev. Lett.
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