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Direct observation of space charge dynamics by picosecond low-energy electron scattering

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Published 19 January 2009 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation C. Cirelli et al 2009 EPL 85 17010 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/85/17010

0295-5075/85/1/17010

Abstract

The transient electric field governing the dynamics of space charge is investigated by time- and energy-resolved low-energy electron scattering. The space charge above a copper target is produced by high-intensity femtosecond laser pulses. The pump-probe experiment has a measured temporal resolution of better than 35 ps at 55 eV probe electron energy. The probe electron acceleration due to space charge is reproduced within a 3-dimensional non-relativistic model, which determines an effective number of electrons in the space charge cloud and its initial diameter. Comparison of the simulations with the experiments indicates a Coulomb explosion, which is consistent with transients in the order of 1 ns, the terminal kinetic energy of the cloud and the thermoemission currents predicted by the Richardson-Dushman formula.

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10.1209/0295-5075/85/17010