Detailed comparison of experimental and theoretical heliumlike Ti and Ca satellite line spectra emitted from a laser-produced plasma

  • A. Demir
  • , P. Zeitoun
  • , G. J. Tallents
  • , E. Fill
  • , G. Jamelot
  • , Y. L. Li
  • , M. Nantel
  • , G. J. Pert
  • , B. Rus
  • , D. Schlögl

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Abstract

Time- and space-integrated x-ray spectra of heliumlike titanium (Ti XXI) and heliumlike calcium (Ca XIX), resonance, and satellite lines emitted from a laser-produced plasma during a study of Li-like x-ray lasing have been observed with a LiF (2d=4.027 Å) crystal spectrometer and compared to model calculations of the spectra. We show that the emission can be accurately calculated for critical and subcritical density laser-produced plasmas assuming coronal equilibrium and that published atomic data for these satellite lines produce good agreement with the observed spectra. The He-like Ca and Ti intercombination to jkl Li-like satellites intensity ratios are proposed as useful and accurate diagnostics of electron temperatures in laser-produced plasmas for temperatures above 0.5 keV.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1827-1835
Number of pages9
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1997
Externally publishedYes

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