Observation of inhibited electron-ion coupling in strongly heated graphite

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Creating non-equilibrium states of matter with highly unequal electron and lattice temperatures (T ele ≠T ion) allows unsurpassed insight into the dynamic coupling between electrons and ions through time-resolved energy relaxation measurements. Recent studies on low-temperature laser-heated graphite suggest a complex energy exchange when compared to other materials. To avoid problems related to surface preparation, crystal quality and poor understanding of the energy deposition and transport mechanisms, we apply a different energy deposition mechanism, via laser-accelerated protons, to isochorically and non-radiatively heat macroscopic graphite samples up to temperatures close to the melting threshold. Using time-resolved x ray diffraction, we show clear evidence of a very small electron-ion energy transfer, yielding approximately three times longer relaxation times than previously reported. This is indicative of the existence of an energy transfer bottleneck in non-equilibrium warm dense matter. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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White, T. G., Vorberger, J., Brown, C. R. D., Crowley, B. J. B., Davis, P., Glenzer, S. H., … Gregori, G. (2012). Observation of inhibited electron-ion coupling in strongly heated graphite. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00889

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