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Hot-electron distribution functions in a subpicosecond laser interaction with solid targets of varying initial gradient scale lengths

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We have studied the distribution function of the hot electrons produced during the interaction of a 120-fs, 60-mJ, 800-nm wavelength and a p-polarized laser pulse with bilayered Al/Fe targets. The main pulse interacts with a preformed plasma, obtained with a controlled prepulse, whose density gradient scale length has been measured. The electron distribution function is characterized by means of the $K\ensuremath{\alpha}$ emission of the two materials of the target as a function of the Al-layer thickness. The low-energy region (50 keV) of the hot-electron distribution function shows no dependency in shape on the gradient scale length, but only a variation in the total number of the generated electrons. The comparison between the experimental results and the particle-in-cell and Monte Carlo calculations of the electron distribution function and the $K\ensuremath{\alpha}$ emission is gratifying.

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