Probing ultrafast heating and ionization dynamics in solid density plasmas with time-resolved resonant X-ray absorption and emission
Abstract
Heating and ionization are among the most fundamental processes in relativistic laser--solid interactions; however, their spatiotemporal evolution remains challenging to capture experimentally. Here we present detailed diagnosis of high-intensity laser interactions with wire targets, leveraging the extreme spectral brightness of an X-ray free-electron laser in sub-picosecond time-resolved resonant X-ray emission spectroscopy and absorption imaging. Experimental results are compared with comprehensive simulations using atomic collisional--radiative models, particle-in-cell, and magnetohydrodynamics codes to elucidate the underlying physics. These multi-scale simulations reveal extreme sensitivity of basic plasma parameters with widely used models, such as temperature and ionization depth, which are able to be constrained by incorporating a detailed accounting of laser spatial profiles, pre-plasma conditions, and collisional processes. These results provide new insights into heating and ionization dynamics in the high-energy-density regime relevant to inertial fusion energy research, both as an experimental platform for accessing theoretically challenging conditions and as a benchmark for improving models of high-power laser--plasma interactions.
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@article{arxiv.2508.10627,
title = {Probing ultrafast heating and ionization dynamics in solid density plasmas with time-resolved resonant X-ray absorption and emission},
author = {Lingen Huang and Mikhail Mishchenko and Michal Šmíd and Oliver Humphries and Thomas R. Preston and Xiayun Pan and Long Yang and Johannes Hagemann and Thea Engler and Yangzhe Cui and Thomas Kluge and Carsten Baehtz and Erik Brambrink and Alejandro Laso Garcia and Sebastian Göde and Christian Gutt and Mohamed Hassan and Hauke Höppner and Michaela Kozlova and Josefine Metzkes-Ng and Masruri Masruri and Motoaki Nakatsutsumi and Masato Ota and Özgül Öztürk and Alexander Pelka and Irene Prencipe and Lisa Randolph and Martin Rehwald and Hans-Peter Schlenvoigt and Ulrich Schramm and Jan-Patrick Schwinkendorf and Monika Toncian and Toma Toncian and Jan Vorberger and Karl Zeil and Ulf Zastrau and Thomas E. Cowan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.10627},
year = {2026}
}