EPJ Web of Conferences (Nov 2013)

X-ray spectroscopic study of charge exchange phenomena in plasma-wall interaction

  • Renner O.,
  • Krouský E.,
  • Šmíd M.,
  • Liska R.,
  • Váchal P.,
  • Khattak F.Y.,
  • Dalimier E.,
  • Oks E.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135914005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59
p. 14005

Abstract

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Jets of energetic ions launched at laser-burnt-through foils represent an efficient tool for investigation of plasma interaction with solid surfaces (plasma-wall interaction, PWI) and for description of transient phenomena occurring close to the walls. Highly charged ions approaching the secondary target interpenetrate the near surface layer, collide with the counter-propagating matter and capture a large number of electrons. This results in a creation of atoms in highly excited Rydberg states or hollow ions with multiple inner vacancies; plasma jet and target ions may also undergo charge exchange (CE) processes. We report PWI experiments with Al/Si(PMMA) and Al/C targets irradiated at normal or oblique laser incidence. The distinct dip structures observed in red wings of Al Lyγ self-emission is interpreted in terms of CE between C6+ and Al12+ in the near-wall zone. The spectroscopic identification of CE phenomena is supported by results of analytical and numerical calculations.