Abstract
We present measurements of electron-ion temperature equilibration in proton-heated tantalum, under warm dense matter conditions. Our results agree with theoretical predictions for metals calculated using input data from ab initio simulations. However, the fast relaxation observed in the experiment contrasts with much longer equilibration times found in proton heated carbon, indicating that the energy flow pathways in warm dense matter are far from being fully understood.
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Hartley, N. J., Belancourt, P., Chapman, D. A., Döppner, T., Drake, R. P., Gericke, D. O., … Gregori, G. (2015). Electron-ion temperature equilibration in warm dense tantalum. High Energy Density Physics, 14, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hedp.2014.10.003
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