An Experiment to Observe Photoionization Fronts in the Laboratory
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Abstract
An experiment at the Omega-60 laser investigates radiation front propagation in a regime where the radiation transport is non-diffusive yet the initial target is many mean free paths in extent. The atomic physics at the front is such that photoionization is the dominant heating mechanism there. This type of front is relevant to star-forming regions and the age of reionization of the universe. In the experiment, a thin Au foil irradiated with a laser energy flux of ~10^14 W/cm^2, creates soft x-rays source that are incident on a N gas cell. The N is doped 1% Ar to enable absorption spectroscopy measurements. We will show preliminary results from upcoming experiments.
*Supported by the U.S. DOE, through the NNSA-DS and SC-OFES grant number DE-NA0002956, and NLUF grant DE-NA0002719, by the Laboratory for Laser Energetics under Cooperative Agreement No. DE-NA0001944 and by LLNL under subcontract B614207.
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Presenters
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Heath Joseph LeFevre
- Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor