Published November 2016 | Version v1
Journal article

Measurement of high-dynamic range x-ray Thomson scattering spectra for the characterization of nano-plasmas at LCLS

  • 1. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, California 94025 (United States)
  • 2. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 (United States)
  • 3. Technische Universität, 10623 Berlin (Germany)
  • 4. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94551 (United States)
  • 5. Argonne National Lab, Lemont, Illinois 60439 (United States)
  • 6. California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, California 91360 (United States)
  • 7. Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 (United States)
  • 8. University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 (United States)

Description

Atomic clusters can serve as ideal model systems for exploring ultrafast (∼100 fs) laser-driven ionization dynamics of dense matter on the nanometer scale. Resonant absorption of optical laser pulses enables heating to temperatures on the order of 1 keV at near solid density conditions. To date, direct probing of transient states of such nano-plasmas was limited to coherent x-ray imaging. Here we present the first measurement of spectrally resolved incoherent x-ray scattering from clusters, enabling measurements of transient temperature, densities, and ionization. Single shot x-ray Thomson scattering signals were recorded at 120 Hz using a crystal spectrometer in combination with a single-photon counting and energy-dispersive pnCCD. A precise pump laser collimation scheme enabled recording near background-free scattering spectra from Ar clusters with an unprecedented dynamic range of more than 3 orders of magnitude. Such measurements are important for understanding collective effects in laser-matter interactions on femtosecond time scales, opening new routes for the development of schemes for their ultrafast control.

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Journal Title
Review of Scientific Instruments
Journal Volume
87
Journal Issue
11
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0034-6748
CODEN
RSINAK

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