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Few-femtosecond resolved imaging of laser-driven nanoplasma expansion

Authors :
Peltz, C.
Powell, J. A.
Rupp, P.
Summers, A
Gorkhover, T.
Gallei, M.
Halfpap, I.
Antonsson, E.
Langer, B.
Trallero-Herrero, C.
Graf, C.
Ray, D.
Liu, Q.
Osipov, T.
Bucher, M.
Ferguson, K.
Möller, S.
Zherebtsov, S.
Rolles, D.
Rühl, E.
Coslovich, G.
Coffee, R. N.
Bostedt, C.
Rudenko, A.
Kling, M. F.
Fennel, T.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The free expansion of a planar plasma surface is a fundamental non-equilibrium process relevant for various fields but as-yet experimentally still difficult to capture. The significance of the associated spatiotemporal plasma motion ranges from astrophysics and controlled fusion to laser machining, surface high-harmonic generation, plasma mirrors, and laser-particle acceleration. Here, we show that x-ray coherent diffractive imaging can surpass existing approaches and enables the quantitative real-time analysis of the sudden free expansion of nanoplasmas. For laser-ionized SiO$_2$ nanospheres, we resolve the formation of the emerging nearly self-similar plasma profile evolution and expose the so far inaccessible shell-wise expansion dynamics including the associated startup delay and rarefaction front velocity. Our results establish time-resolved diffractive imaging as an accurate quantitative diagnostic platform for tracing and characterizing plasma expansion and indicate the possibility to resolve various laser-driven processes including shock formation and wave-breaking phenomena with unprecedented resolution.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2109.09815
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac5e86