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The effects of ionization potential depression on the spectra emitted by hot dense aluminium plasmas

Journal

HIGH ENERGY DENSITY PHYSICS
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 258-263

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.hedp.2012.12.014

Keywords

Ionization potential depression; Plasma spectroscopy; Non-LTE kinetics; Opacity

Funding

  1. AWE Aldermaston, Oxford
  2. St. John's College, Oxford
  3. UK EPSRC [EP/H035877/1]
  4. EPSRC [EP/H035877/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  5. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/H035877/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Recent experiments at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) X-ray Free-Electron-Laser (FEL) have demonstrated that the standard model used for simulating ionization potential depression (IPD) in a plasma (the Stewart-Pyatt (SP) model, J.C. Stewart and K.D. Pyatt Jr., Astrophysical Journal 144 (1966) 1203) considerably underestimates the degree of IPD in a solid density aluminium plasma at temperatures up to 200 eV. In contrast, good agreement with the experimental data was found by use of a modified Ecker-Kroll (mEK) model (G. Ecker and W. Kroll, Physics of Fluids 6 (1963) 62-69). We present here detailed simulations, using the FLYCHK code, of the predicted spectra from hot dense, hydrogenic and helium-like aluminium plasmas ranging in densities from 0.1 to 4 times solid density, and at temperatures up to 1000 eV. Importantly, we find that the greater IPDs predicted by the mEK model result in the loss of the n = 3 states for the hydrogenic ions for all densities above approximate to 0.8 times solid density, and for the helium-like ions above approximate to 0.65 solid density. Therefore, we posit that if the mEK model holds at these higher temperatures, the temperature of solid density highly-charged aluminium plasmas cannot be determined by using spectral features associated with the n = 3 principal quantum number, and propose a re-evaluation of previous experimental data where high densities have been inferred from the spectra, and the SP model has been used. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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