Author:
LABATE L.,GALIMBERTI M.,GIULIETTI A.,GIULIETTI D.,GIZZI L.A.,NUMICO R.,SALVETTI A.
Abstract
High dynamic range, space-resolved X-ray spectra of an
aluminum laser–plasma in the 5.5–8 Å
range were obtained using a TlAP crystal and a cooled CCD
camera as a detector. This technique was used to investigate
the emission region in the longitudinal direction over
a distance of approximately 350 μm from the solid target
surface. These data show that the electron density profile
varies by two orders of magnitude with the temperature
ranging from about 180 eV in the overdense region to about
650 eV in the underdense region. Accordingly, different
equilibria take place across the explored region which
can be identified with this experimental technique. Detailed
studies on highly ionized atomic species in different plasma
conditions can therefore be performed simultaneously under
controlled conditions.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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