Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1772609 | High Energy Density Physics | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Spatially-resolved time-integrated X-ray spectra of laser produced iron plasma were recorded, in the spectral range from 10 to 12 Å. The newest version of the atomic code HULLAC was used alongside a radiation-hydrodynamics code to model the plasma and generate simulated spectra for comparison with the experimental one. The spectra were found to be characterized by line emission from Li-like Fe XXIV ions, with 2s-3p and 2p-3d dominant transitions. Ionization stage, electron temperature and density were inferred from spectroscopic measurements. Good agreement was found between the parameters obtained from the radiation-hydrodynamics code and the detailed atomic code.
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Authors
E. Louzon, A. Feigel, Y. Frank, E. Raicher, M. Klapisch, P. Mandelbaum, I. Levy, G. Hurvitz, Y. Ehrlich, M. Frankel, S. Maman, Z. Henis,