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Free-Electron X-Ray Laser Measurements of Collisional-Damped Plasmons in Isochorically Heated Warm Dense Matter
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Plasmon DampingEngineeringPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsSynchrotron Radiation SourceOptical PropertiesPlasma PhotonicsNanophotonicsFree Electron LaserMaterials ScienceElectron DensityPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionCollisional-damped PlasmonsX-ray Free-electron LaserPlasmon SpectrumNatural SciencesSpectroscopyHigh-energy-density MatterApplied Physics
We present the first highly resolved measurements of the plasmon spectrum in an ultrafast heated solid. Multi-keV x-ray photons from the Linac Coherent Light Source have been focused to one micrometer diameter focal spots producing solid density aluminum plasmas with a known electron density of n_{e}=1.8×10^{23} cm^{-3}. Detailed balance is observed through the intensity ratio of up- and down-shifted plasmons in x-ray forward scattering spectra measuring the electron temperature. The plasmon damping is treated by electron-ion collision models beyond the Born approximation to determine the electrical conductivity of warm dense aluminum.
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