Density fluctuations in the Yukawa one-component plasma: An accurate model for the dynamical structure factor

Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 84:4 (2011)

Authors:

JP Mithen, J Daligault, BJB Crowley, G Gregori

Abstract:

Using numerical simulations, we investigate the equilibrium dynamics of a single-component fluid with Yukawa interaction potential. We show that, for a wide range of densities and temperatures, the dynamics of the system are in striking agreement with a simple model of generalized hydrodynamics. Since the Yukawa potential can describe the ion-ion interactions in a plasma, our results have significant applicability for both analyzing and interpreting the results of x-ray scattering data from high-power lasers and fourth-generation light sources. © 2011 American Physical Society.

In-situ determination of dispersion and resolving power in simultaneous multiple-angle XUV spectroscopy

Journal of Instrumentation 6:10 (2011)

Authors:

U Zastrau, V Hilbert, C Brown, T Döppner, S Dziarzhytski, E Förster, H Glenzer, S Göde, G Gregori, M Harmand, D Hochhaus, T Laarmann, J Lee, KH Meiwes-Broer, P Neumayer, A Przystawik, P Radcliffe, M Schulz, S Skruszewicz, F Tavella, J Tiggesbäumker, S Toleikis, T White

Abstract:

We report on the simultaneous determination of non-linear dispersion functions and resolving power of three flat-field XUV grating spectrometers. A moderate-intense short-pulse infrared laser is focused onto technical aluminum which is commonly present as part of the experimental setup. In the XUV wavelength range of 10-19 nm, the spectrometers are calibrated using Al-Mg plasma emission lines. This cross-calibration is performed in-situ in the very same setup as the actual main experiment. The results are in excellent agreement with ray-tracing simulations. We show that our method allows for precise relative and absolute calibration of three different XUV spectrometers. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA.

Time-resolved plasma temperature measurements in a laser-triggered hydrogen-filled capillary discharge waveguide

Plasma Sources Science and Technology 20:5 (2011)

Authors:

CJ Woolley, K O'Keeffe, HK Chung, SM Hooker

Abstract:

Temporally resolved, spatially integrated measurements of the temperature of the plasma channel formed by a hydrogen-filled discharge capillary waveguide are presented. Plasma temperatures of 4-7 eV are measured for peak discharge currents between 80 and 150 A. It is demonstrated that laser-triggering the capillary discharge enables capillary discharges with a peak current as low as 23 A to be driven, reducing the plasma temperature to approximately 3 eV. This plasma temperature meets the requirements of a recently proposed soft x-ray recombination laser. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.

A search for line intensity enhancements in the far-UV spectra of active late-type stars arising from opacity

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 534 (2011) a71

Authors:

FP Keenan, DJ Christian, SJ Rose, M Mathioudakis

Spectroscopic studies of hard x-ray free-electron laser-heated foils at 1016 Wcm-2 irradiances

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 8140 (2011) 81400o-81400o-8

Authors:

J Dunn, R Shepherd, A Graf, A Steel, J Park, SJ Moon, RW Lee, P Audebert, A Levy, M Gauthier, J Fuchs, DM Fritz, M Cammarata, D Milathianaki, HJ Lee, B Nagler, C Fourment, F Deneuville, G Williams, M Fajardo, J Gaudin, S Vinko, O Ciricosta, J Wark, HK Chung