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Line formation of high-intensity -Rydberg dielectronic satellites in dense laser-produced plasmas
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1998
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Electron DensityEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyExcitation ChannelsLaser-plasma InteractionRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionExcitation MechanismAtomic PhysicsLaser Plasma PhysicPlasma PhysicsDense Laser-produced PlasmasLine FormationSynchrotron RadiationPlasma Diagnostics
On the basis of experimental and theoretical investigations it is demonstrated for the first time that in cold dense optically thick laser-produced plasmas, created near the target surface, the capture into the He-like ground state is negligible for line formation and that observed high-intensity -Rydberg satellite intensities are correlated with highly populated He-like excited states . X-ray emission spectra with simultaneous high spectral and spatial resolution provide a direct verification of the proposed excitation mechanism. Atomic data calculations for all configurations with n = 3 - 6 have been carried out and were employed in spectral modelling. Taking into account the proposed excitation channels, excellent overall agreement is found. Successful cross-checks with the spectral interval near the -line are demonstrated. The spectral modelling is proposed for sensitive density (electron density, excited state population) and temperature diagnostics near the target surface.
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