Investigation of femtosecond collisional ionization rates in a solid-density aluminium plasma

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The rate at which atoms and ions within a plasma are further ionized by collisions with the free electrons is a fundamental parameter that dictates the dynamics of plasma systems at intermediate and high densities. While collision rates are well known experimentally in a few dilute systems, similar measurements for nonideal plasmas at densities approaching or exceeding those of solids remain elusive. Here we describe a spectroscopic method to study collision rates in solid-density aluminium plasmas created and diagnosed using the Linac Coherent light Source free-electron X-ray laser, tuned to specific interaction pathways around the absorption edges of ionic charge states. We estimate the rate of collisional ionization in solid-density aluminium plasmas at temperatures ∼30eV to be several times higher than that predicted by standard semiempirical models.

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Vinko, S. M., Ciricosta, O., Preston, T. R., Rackstraw, D. S., Brown, C. R. D., Burian, T., … Wark, J. S. (2015). Investigation of femtosecond collisional ionization rates in a solid-density aluminium plasma. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7397

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