L-band x-ray absorption of radiatively heated nickel

C. Chenais-Popovics, M. Fajardo, F. Gilleron, U. Teubner, J.-C. Gauthier, C. Bauche-Arnoult, A. Bachelier, J. Bauche, T. Blenski, F. Thais, F. Perrot, A. Benuzzi, S. Turck-Chièze, J.-P. Chièze, F. Dorchies, U. Andiel, W. Foelsner, and K. Eidmann
Phys. Rev. E 65, 016413 – Published 19 December 2001
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Abstract

Absorption of L-M and L-N transitions of nickel has been measured using point projection spectroscopy. The x-ray radiation from laser-irradiated gold cavities was used to heat volumetrically nickel foils “tamped with carbon” up to 20 eV. Experimental spectra have been analyzed with calculations based on the spin-orbit split arrays statistical approach and performed for each ionic species Ni5+ to Ni11+. Using a least-squares fit, this method provides an ion distribution broader than at local thermodynamic equilibrium, which is explained by spatial and temporal temperature gradients. A major improvement in the simulation of the absolute value of transmission is obtained with a resolved transition array statistical calculation that reproduces the experimental spectrum with the nominal areal mass density by taking into account the saturation of narrow lines.

  • Received 18 January 2001
  • Accepted 18 January 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.65.016413

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

C. Chenais-Popovics, M. Fajardo*, F. Gilleron, U. Teubner, and J.-C. Gauthier

  • Laboratoire pour l’Utilisation des Lasers Intenses, UMR 7605 CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France

C. Bauche-Arnoult, A. Bachelier, and J. Bauche

  • Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Bâtiment 505, Campus d’Orsay, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France

T. Blenski and F. Thais

  • CEA Saclay, DSM/DRECAM/SPAM, 91191 Gif-Sur-Yvette Cedex, France

F. Perrot

  • CEA/DAM, Boîte Postale 12, 91680 Bruyères-le-Châtel, France

A. Benuzzi, S. Turck-Chièze, and J.-P. Chièze

  • CEA Saclay, DSM/DAPNIA/SAp, 91191 Gif-Sur-Yvette Cedex, France

F. Dorchies

  • INRS Energie, Varennes, Québec, Canada

U. Andiel, W. Foelsner, and K. Eidmann

  • Max-Planck Institut für Quantenoptik, D-85740 Garching, Germany

  • *Also with Grupo de Lasers e Plasmas, Instituto Superior Téchnico, 1 Avenida Rovisco Pais, Lisboa, Portugal.
  • Permanent address: Institut für Optik und Quantenelektronik, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Max-Wien-Platz 1, D-07743 Jena, Germany.

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Vol. 65, Iss. 1 — January 2002

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