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Measurements of electron transport in foils irradiated with a picosecond time scale laser pulse
Authors:Brown C R D  Hoarty D J  James S F  Swatton D  Hughes S J  Morton J W  Guymer T M  Hill M P  Chapman D A  Andrew J E  Comley A J  Shepherd R  Dunn J  Chen H  Schneider M  Brown G  Beiersdorfer P  Emig J
Institution:Directorate Science and Technology, AWE Aldermaston, Reading, United Kingdom.
Abstract:The heating of solid foils by a picosecond time scale laser pulse has been studied by using x-ray emission spectroscopy. The target material was plastic foil with a buried layer of a spectroscopic tracer material. The laser pulse length was either 0.5 or 2 ps, which resulted in a laser irradiance that varied over the range 10(16)-10(19) W/cm(2). Time-resolved measurements of the buried layer emission spectra using an ultrafast x-ray streak camera were used to infer the density and temperature conditions as a function of laser parameters and depth of the buried layer. Comparison of the data to different models of electron transport showed that they are consistent with a model of electron transport that predicts the bulk of the target heating is due to return currents.
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