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Plasma stopping-power measurements reveal transition from non-degenerate to degenerate plasmas

Authors :
C. J. Cerjan
Petr Volegov
C. B. Yeamans
Frank Graziani
John Kline
Gerard Jungman
E. A. Henry
L. F. Berzak Hopkins
J. B. Wilhelmy
Gary Grim
C. A. Velsko
Denise Hinkel
George A. Kyrala
William S. Cassata
D. L. Danielson
Robert S. Rundberg
D. A. Shaughnessy
Steven H. Batha
Jérôme Daligault
Anna Hayes
D. H. Schneider
Kenton J. Moody
E. P. Hartouni
Matthew Gooden
Debra Callahan
Todd Bredeweg
S. Le Pape
Tilo Döppner
C. Wilburn
C. Wilde
Omar Hurricane
Source :
Nature Physics. 16:432-437
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Physically realized electron gas systems usually reside in either the quantum non-degenerate or fully degenerate limit, where the average de Broglie wavelength of the thermal electrons becomes comparable with the interparticle distance between electrons. A few systems, such as young brown dwarfs and the cold dense fuels created in imploded cryogenic capsules at the National Ignition Facility, lie between these two limits and are partially degenerate. The National Ignition Facility has the unique capability of varying the electron quantum degeneracy by adjusting the laser drive used to implode the capsules. This allows experimental studies of the effects of the degeneracy level on plasma transport properties. By measuring rare nuclear reactions in these cold dense fuels, we show that the electron stopping power, which is the rate of energy loss per unit distance travelled by a charged particle, changes with increasing electron density. We observe a quantum-induced shift in the peak of the stopping power using diagnostics that measure above and below this peak. The observed changes in the stopping power are shown to be unique to the transition region between non-degenerate and degenerate plasmas. Our results support the screening models applied to partially degenerate astrophysical systems such as young brown dwarfs. Transitions between non-degenerate and degenerate plasma are observed in laser-driven implosions of cryogenic capsules at the National Ignition Facility. The observed partially degenerate regime is relevant to the physics of young brown dwarfs.

Details

ISSN :
17452481 and 17452473
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........217dfab77edd0d1691c789394adea52e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-020-0790-3