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Detailed energy distributions in laser-produced plasmas of solid gold and foam gold planar targets
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Materials ScienceEngineeringFoam GoldPhysicsOptical PropertiesPlasma ApplicationLaser-induced BreakdownApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicPlasma PhysicsDetailed Energy DistributionsUltrasoundX-ray Free-electron LaserLaser-produced PlasmasX-ray Conversion EfficiencySolid Gold
Foam gold was proposed to increase the laser to x-ray conversion efficiency due to its important applications. To understand the mechanism of x-ray enhancement, the detailed energy distributions and plasma profiles for laser-irradiated solid gold and foam gold targets were studied comparatively by hydrodynamic simulations using the code Multi-1D. It is confirmed that the radiation heat wave is subsonic for the normal solid gold target, while supersonic for the foam gold target. The shock wave, which is behind the supersonic radiation heat wave for the foam gold target, generates a plasma temperature gradient with high temperature near the shock wave front to produce an additional net outward radiation for enhancement of the x-ray emission. Much larger inward plasma velocity is also driven by the shock wave as an initial plasma velocity for the laser deposition and electron thermal conduct zone, which decreases the expanding plasma kinetic energy loss and helps to increase the x-ray radiation.
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