Spherical nanoplasmas irradiated by intense x-ray sources

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Abstract

Clusters exposed to ultra-short ultra-intense infra-red laser pulses can undergo a Coulomb explosion. Using two sequential pulses it is possible to control the dynamics of the explosion, and to produce multibranch structures in the phase space (shock shells). In x-ray irradiated clusters, the electron excursion length in the radiation field is shorter than the typical cluster dimension, and a pure Coulomb explosion is difficult to achieve. The initial cluster dynamics is mainly determined by the electron distribution function generated by ionization. Using particle-in-cell simulations performed with OSIRIS 2.0 coupled with an x-ray ionization code, we have studied the role of ionization in the expansion dynamics and shock shell formation in clusters irradiated by intense x-ray pulses (e.g. XFEL and LCLS sources). Our results show that under suitable conditions, the dynamics of the cluster expansion can be controlled, and shock shell formation with intense x-ray sources is possible using pulse sequences with different intensities, thus opening the way to phase space control of the expansion of nanoplasmas with x-ray sources.

Authors

  • Joana Martins

    • GoLP/CFP, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
  • Fabio Peano

    • Dipartimento di Energetica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
  • Marta Fajardo

  • Ricardo Fonseca

    • DCTI, Inst. Sup. Ciencias Trabalho e da Empresa, Portugal; GoLP/CFP, Inst. Sup. Tecnico, Portugal
  • L.O. Silva

    • GoLP/Centro de F\'isica dos Plasmas, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
    • GoLP/CFP, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
    • GoLP/CFP, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
    • GoLP - Centro de Fisica dos Plasmas, Instituto Superior Tecnico , Lisboa, Portugal
    • GOLP, Lisboa, Portugal