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Strongly coupled laser produced plasmas : investigation of hollow formation and line shape analysis

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X-ray line emission originating from hollow ions has been identified in dense laser-produced plasmas by means of two-dimensional X-ray optics and spectral simulations performed by the code MARIA. It is shown that for plasma coupling parameters gamma>1 excited states correlation effects of hollow ion configurations exceed the usual ground-state population channel by many orders of magnitude. The intensity of the emission of these excited-state hollow ions can be stronger than those of the usual satellite or resonance line transitions and lead to a remarkable distortion of the spectral emission. Detailed spectral simulations for the K-shell spectral interval are carried out for the 1s2lnl'-Rydberg configurations as well as the K1L0M1N1, K1L0M1N0O1, K1L0M1N0O0P1 hollow ion configurations. Population kinetics, Stark broadening and spectral analysis are discussed along with experimental results of silicon laser-produced plasmas.

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hal-00147886 , version 1 (21-05-2007)

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Frank Rosmej, Annette Calisti, Roland Stamm, Bernard Talin, Caroline Mossé, et al.. Strongly coupled laser produced plasmas : investigation of hollow formation and line shape analysis. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 2003, 81, pp.395. ⟨10.1016/S0022-4073(03)00090-6⟩. ⟨hal-00147886⟩

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