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A Spectroscopic Study of Solid-density HED Plasmas Isochorically Heated by X-ray FEL beam

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Abstract

The behavior of solid-density plasma in the high energy density (HED) regime is important for the study of stellar matter and inertial confinement fusion, yet many phenomena, such as nonlinear transport, partial ionization, strong coupling, and atomic processes, are poorly understood under such HED conditions. With the advent of the X-ray free-electron lasers (XFEL), intense x-ray radiation, in excess of 1017 W/cm2 at X-ray photon energies, can be applied to samples to create and probe such HED matter, under well-defined conditions. While HED states at temperatures around 180 eV have been successfully created in low Z materials, using soft X-rays at LCLS [1-3], the isochoric heating of solid-density plasmas to temperatures at higher temperatures, approaching the 100’s eV region in mid and high-Z system, remains elusive; this requires X-ray intensities above 1018 W/cm2. Here we report applying intense 9 keV X-ray photon energy to 2 or 10 μm thick 3d transition metals. We systematically investigated Kα and Kβ emissions, and influence of the continuum at various Z-elements between Cr (Z=24) and Zn (Z=30) using LiF and HAPG spectrometers. Satellite Kα emissions, with respect to the cold Kα emissions predicted using the Hartree-Fock code, will be discussed for different charge states and Z. In addition, the evolution of Kβ satellites will be presented.

Publication: [1] Vinko et al., Nature, 482:59 (2012)<br>[2] O. Ciricosta et al., Nature Communications, 7:11713 (2016)<br>[3] Q. Y. van den Berg et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 120:055002 (2018)

Presenters

  • Hae Ja Lee

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab, SLAC National Accelerator Lab

Authors

  • Hae Ja Lee

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab, SLAC National Accelerator Lab

  • Oliver Humphries

    European XFEL

  • Jan-Patrick Schwinkendorf

    European XFEL

  • Thomas Preston

    European XFEL

  • Mikako Makita

    European XFEL

  • Motoaki Nakatsutsumi

    European XFEL

  • Ulf Zastrau

    European XFEL

  • Frank Seiboth

    DESY

  • Oliver Karnbach

    University of Oxford

  • Shenyuan Ren

    Beijing Jiaotong University

  • Divyanshu Ranjan

    University of Rostock

  • YuanFeng Shi

    University of Oxford

  • Eric C Galtier

    SLAC - National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Philip Heimann

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

  • Thomas Hatcher

    Stanford University

  • Gilliss Dyer

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Hyun-Kyung Chung

    Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE)

  • Roger Falcone

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Sam M Vinko

    University of Oxford

  • Justin S Wark

    University of Oxford

  • Bob Nagler

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab