PMID: 11909265Mar 23, 2002Paper

Spatially resolved x-ray spectroscopy investigation of femtosecond laser irradiated Ar clusters

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
G C Junkel-VivesV A Gasilov

Abstract

High temperature plasmas have been created by irradiating Ar clusters with high intensity 60-fs laser pulses. Detailed spectroscopic analysis of spatially resolved, high resolution x-ray data near the He(alpha) line of Ar is consistent with a two-temperature collisional-radiative model incorporating the effects of highly energetic electrons. The results of the spectral analysis are compared with a theoretical hydrodynamic model of cluster production, as well as interferometric data. The plasma parameters are notably uniform over one Rayleigh length (600 microm).

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