The fluid dynamics of microjet explosions caused by extremely intense X-ray pulses

ORAL

Abstract

Femtosecond X-ray scattering experiments at free-electron laser facilities typically requires liquid jet delivery methods to bring samples to the region of interaction with X-rays. We have imaged optically the damage process in water microjets due to intense hard X-ray pulses at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), using time-resolved imaging techniques to record movies at rates up to half a billion frames per second. For pulse energies larger than a few percent of the maximum pulse energy available at LCLS, the X-rays deposit energies much larger than the latent heat of vaporization in water, and induce a phase explosion that opens a gap in the jet. The LCLS pulses last a few tens of femtoseconds, but the full evolution of the broken jet is orders of magnitude slower -- typically in the microsecond range -- due to complex fluid dynamics processes triggered by the phase explosion. Although the explosion results in a complex sequence of phenomena, they lead to an approximately self-similar flow of the liquid in the jet.

Authors

  • Claudiu Stan

    • PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Facility
    • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Hartawan Laksmono

    • PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Facility
  • Raymond Sierra

    • PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Facility
  • Despina Milathianaki

    • LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Facility
  • Jason Koglin

    • LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Facility
  • Marc Messerschmidt

    • BioXFEL STC
  • Garth Williams

    • LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Facility
  • Hasan Demirci

    • PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Facility
  • Sabine Botha

    • Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research
  • Karol Nass

    • Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research
  • Howard A. Stone

    • Princeton University
    • Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton Univ
    • Mechanical \& Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton University, Complex Fluid Group
  • Ilme Schlichting

    • Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research
  • Robert Shoeman

    • Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research
  • Sebastien Boutet

    • LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Facility