Target density effects on charge tansfer of laser-accelerated carbon ions in dense plasma
Abstract
We report on charge state measurements of laser-accelerated carbon ions in the energy range of several MeV penetrating a dense partially ionized plasma. The plasma was generated by irradiation of a foam target with laser-induced hohlraum radiation in the soft X-ray regime. We used the tri-cellulose acetate (CHO) foam of 2 mg/cm density, and -mm interaction length as target material. This kind of plasma is advantageous for high-precision measurements, due to good uniformity and long lifetime compared to the ion pulse length and the interaction duration. The plasma parameters were diagnosed to be T=17 eV and n=4 10 cm. The average charge states passing through the plasma were observed to be higher than those predicted by the commonly-used semiempirical formula. Through solving the rate equations, we attribute the enhancement to the target density effects which will increase the ionization rates on one hand and reduce the electron capture rates on the other hand. In previsous measurement with partially ionized plasma from gas discharge and z-pinch to laser direct irradiation, no target density effects were ever demonstrated. For the first time, we were able to experimentally prove that target density effects start to play a significant role in plasma near the critical density of Nd-Glass laser radiation. The finding is important for heavy ion beam driven high energy density physics and fast ignitions.
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@article{arxiv.2208.00958,
title = {Target density effects on charge tansfer of laser-accelerated carbon ions in dense plasma},
author = {Jieru Ren and Bubo Ma and Lirong Liu and Wenqing Wei and Benzheng Chen and Shizheng Zhang and Hao Xu and Zhongmin Hu and Fangfang Li and Xing Wang and Shuai Yin and Jianhua Feng and Xianming Zhou and Yifang Gao and Yuan Li and Xiaohua Shi and Jianxing Li and Xueguang Ren and Zhongfeng Xu and Zhigang Deng and Wei Qi and Shaoyi Wang and Quanping Fan and Bo Cui and Weiwu Wang and Zongqiang Yuan and Jian Teng and Yuchi Wu and Zhurong Cao and Zongqing Zhao and Yuqiu Gu and Leifeng Cao and Shaoping Zhu and Rui Cheng and Yu Lei and Zhao Wang and Zexian Zhou and Guoqing Xiao and Hongwei Zhao and Dieter H. H. Hoffmann and Weimin Zhou and Yongtao Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.00958},
year = {2023}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures, 35 conferences