Title :
Fundamental studies of intense heavy-ion beam interaction with solid targets
Author :
Dewald, Eduard ; Constantin, Carmen ; Niemann, Christoph ; Udrea, S. ; Jacoby, J. ; Wieser, J. ; Varentsov, D. ; Tahir, N.A. ; Kozyreva, A. ; Shutov, A. ; Schlegel, T. ; Tauschwitz, Andreas ; Hoffmann, Dieter H H ; Bock, R.
Author_Institution :
GSI Darmstadt, Germany
fDate :
4/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Intense (1011 particles/1 μs ∼300 MeV/u) heavy ion beams are generated in the heavy-ion synchrotron (SIS) of the GSI-Darmstadt facility. Large volumes of strongly coupled plasmas are produced by heavy ion beam interaction with solid targets, with plasma densities close to the solid state, pressures of about 100 kbar, and temperatures of up to 1 eV, with relevance for equation of state (EOS) of matter, astrophysics, and low-entropy shock compression of solids. The plasmas created by ion beam interaction with metallic converters and cryogenic crystals were studied by backlighting shadowgraphy and by time-resolved spectroscopy in the visible and vacuum ultraviolet ranges. Low entropy weak shock waves induced by the ion beams in the metal-plexiglass multilayered targets were visualized by time resolved schlieren measurements, revealing induced multiple shockwaves with pressures higher than 15 kbar in a plexiglass window and propagation velocities up to 35% higher than the speed of sound in plexiglass at room temperature. To get an insight into the plasma dynamics, both types of experiments are simulated by the BIG-2 two-dimensional hydrodynamic code.
Keywords :
ion beam effects; ion-surface impact; plasma density; plasma pressure; plasma production; plasma shock waves; plasma simulation; plasma temperature; 1 eV; 15 kbar; BIG-2 two-dimensional hydrodynamic code; GSI Darmstadt facility; astrophysics; backlighting shadowgraphy; cryogenic crystals; equation of state; heavy ion beam interaction; heavy-ion synchrotron; induced multiple shockwaves; intense heavy-ion beam interaction; low entropy weak shock waves; low-entropy shock compression; metal-plexiglass multilayered targets; metallic converters; plasma creation; plasma densities; plasma dynamics; plasma pressures; plasma production; plasma simulation; plasma temperatures; plexiglass window; propagation velocities; shock compression; solid targets; strongly coupled plasma; strongly coupled plasmas; time resolved schlieren measurements; time-resolved spectroscopy; vacuum ultraviolet ranges; visible ranges; wave visualisation; Earth Observing System; Equations; Ion beams; Optical coupling; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma simulation; Plasma temperature; Solid state circuits; Synchrotrons;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2003.810175