Cluster explosion investigated by linearly chirped spectral scattering of an expanding plasma sphere
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2006
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Femtosecond explosive processes of argon clusters irradiated by linearly chirped ultraintense laser pulses have been investigated by 90 degrees side spectral scattering. The spectral redshift and blueshift, which correlate with the cluster explosion processes have been measured for negatively and positively chirped driving laser pulses, respectively. The evolution of the heated-cluster polarizability indicates that the core of the cluster is shielded from the laser field in the beginning of the explosion and enhanced scattering occurs after the fast explosion initiates. Evidence of resonant heating is found from the coincidence of enhanced scattering with enhanced absorption measured using the transmitted spectra. Anomalously large-size clusters with very low gas density have been observed in this way and can be used as clean and important cluster targets. |
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英语 |
Fonte |
刘建胜;Wang C;刘丙辰;Shuai B;Wang WT;Cai Y;Li HY;倪国权;李儒新;徐至展.,Phys. Rev. A,2006,73(3):33201- |
Palavras-Chave | #ATOMIC CLUSTERS #DEUTERIUM CLUSTERS #NUCLEAR-FUSION #LASER #IONIZATION #DRIVEN #GASES #FIELD |
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期刊论文 |