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Probing shock dynamics inside micro-wire targets after high-intensity laser irradiation using small angle x-ray scattering of a free-electron laser

Author(s)
Kluge, ThomasBussmann, MichaelGaltier, EricGlenzer, SiegfriedGrenzer, JoergGutt, ChristianHartley, Nicholas J.Huang, LingenGarcia, Alejandro LasoLee, Hae JaMcbride, Emma E.Metzkes-Ng, JosefineNakatsutsumi, MotoakiNam, InhyukPelka, AlexanderPrencipe, IreneRandolph, LisaRehwald, MartinRoedel, ChristianRoedel, MelanieToncian, TomaYang, LongZeil, KarlSchramm, UlrichCowan, Thomas E.
Issued Date
2023-10
DOI
10.1088/1367-2630/acfab5
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/86775
Citation
NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, v.25, no.10, pp.103036
Abstract
In this paper, we present an experiment that explores the plasma dynamics of a 7 mu m diameter carbon wire after being irradiated with a near-relativistic-intensity short pulse laser. Using an x-ray free electron laser pulse to measure the small angle x-ray scattering signal, we observe that the scattering surface is bent and prone to instability over tens of picoseconds. The dynamics of this process are consistent with the presence of a sharp, propagating shock front inside the wire, moving at a speed close to the hole boring velocity or that expected from a thermal shock at a few tens of Mbar.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
1367-2630
Keyword (Author)
plasmaSAXSXFELlaserproton acceleration
Keyword
DOMAIN INTERFEROMETERFEMTOSECONDACCELERATIONPHASE

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