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Radiative Losses of Plasma on Interaction of Ultrashort Laser Pulses with Matter
Authors:B A Bryunetkin  V S Belyaev  N N Demchenko  E M Ivanov  A P Matafonov  V B Rozanov  G A Vergunova
Institution:(1) State Research Center, ldquoAll-Russia Research Institute for Physicotechnical and Radiotechnical Measurements,rdquo, Mendeleevo, Moscow Region, 141570, Russia;(2) Central Research Institute for Machine Building, Pionerskaya St. 4, Korolev, Moscow Region, 141070, Russia;(3) Russian Academy of Sciences, P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Leninskii Pr. 53, Moscow, 119991, Russia;(4) Moscow Institute of Engineering Physics (Technical University), Kashirskoe Sh. 31, Moscow, 115409, Russia
Abstract:Radiative losses of plasma produced by ultrashort laser pulses near the surface of solid targets were studied by the methods of highdashresolution xdashray spectroscopy and using the numerical simulation of gasdashdynamics and radiation processes. The experiments were carried out at the ldquoNEODIMrdquo laser facility in the Central Research Institute for Machine Building. The flux density was as high as 1017 W/cm2 when the radiation was focussed onto the surface of solid targets from Al and Cu. The timedashintegrated discrete spectra of plasma of the multiply charged ions were recorded in the soft xdashray band from 0.8 to 3.0 keV. The experimental spectra were compared with the results of numerical calculations within the framework of the model, which considered both hydrodynamic and radiationdashcollisional processes. The association of the radiation dynamics of the individual groups of lines with the spatial and temporal dynamics of the laser torch was revealed. Such an association permits one to judge the nonstationary processes in the expanding plasma even by the spectra integrated over time. From comparison of the experimental results and model calculations, it follows that the line emission of a relatively narrow (in the charge number) group of ions constitutes the major portion of radiation losses.
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