Progress in line-shape modeling of K-shell transitions in warm dense titanium plasmas

نویسندگان

  • E Stambulchik
  • V Bernshtam
  • L Weingarten
  • E Kroupp
  • D Fisher
  • Y Maron
  • U Zastrau
  • I Uschmann
  • F Zamponi
  • E Förster
  • A Sengebusch
  • H Reinholz
  • G Röpke
  • Yu Ralchenko
چکیده

Modeling of x-ray spectra emitted from a solid-density strongly coupled plasma formed in short-duration, high-power laser–matter interactions represents a highly challenging task due to extreme conditions found in these experiments. In this paper we present recent progress in the modeling and analysis of Kα emission from solid-density laser-produced titanium plasmas. The selfconsistent modeling is based on collisional-radiative calculations that comprise many different processes and effects, such as satellite formation and blending, plasma polarization, Stark broadening, solid-density quantum effects and self-absorption. A rather strong dependence of the Kα shape on the bulk electron temperature is observed. Preliminary analysis of recently obtained experimental data shows a great utility of the calculations, allowing for inferring a temperature distribution of the bulk electrons from a single-shot measurement. PACS numbers: 52.38.−r, 32.70.Jz, 52.50.Jm, 52.70.−m

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تاریخ انتشار 2009