Isochoric Heating of Solid Aluminum by Ultrashort Laser Pulses Focused on a Tamped Target

Abstract
We have studied the K-shell emission of an Al plasma which was generated by focusing a high contrast 150 fs laser pulse at a wavelength of 395 nm and intensity of 5×1017W/cm2 on a flat Al target tamped by a thin surface layer of MgO. The measured resonance lines ( Lyα, Heα, and Heβ) and their Li-like and He-like satellites are extremely broadened and show a red polarization shift. Analysis of the Lyα and Heβ satellites yields an electron temperature of 300eV and an electron density of (510)×1023cm3.