New Journal of Physics (Jan 2023)

Probing shock dynamics inside micro-wire targets after high-intensity laser irradiation using small angle x-ray scattering of a free-electron laser

  • Thomas Kluge,
  • Michael Bussmann,
  • Eric Galtier,
  • Siegfried Glenzer,
  • Jörg Grenzer,
  • Christian Gutt,
  • Nicholas J Hartley,
  • Lingen Huang,
  • Alejandro Laso Garcia,
  • Hae Ja Lee,
  • Emma E McBride,
  • Josefine Metzkes-Ng,
  • Motoaki Nakatsutsumi,
  • Inhyuk Nam,
  • Alexander Pelka,
  • Irene Prencipe,
  • Lisa Randolph,
  • Martin Rehwald,
  • Christian Rödel,
  • Melanie Rödel,
  • Toma Toncian,
  • Long Yang,
  • Karl Zeil,
  • Ulrich Schramm,
  • Thomas E Cowan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/acfab5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 10
p. 103036

Abstract

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In this paper, we present an experiment that explores the plasma dynamics of a $7\,\mu\textrm{m}$ diameter carbon wire after being irradiated with a near-relativistic-intensity short pulse laser. Using an x-ray free electron laser pulse to measure the small angle x-ray scattering signal, we observe that the scattering surface is bent and prone to instability over tens of picoseconds. The dynamics of this process are consistent with the presence of a sharp, propagating shock front inside the wire, moving at a speed close to the hole boring velocity or that expected from a thermal shock at a few tens of Mbar.

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