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A molecular dynamics study of laser-excited gold 被引量:2

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摘要 The structural evolution of laser-excited systems of gold has previously been measured through ultrafast MeV electron diffraction.However,there has been a long-standing inability of atomistic simulations to provide a consistent picture of the melting process,leading to large discrepancies between the predicted threshold energy density for complete melting,as well as the transition between heterogeneous and homogeneous melting.We make use of two-temperature classical molecular dynamics simulations utilizing three highly successful interatomic potentials and reproduce electron diffraction data presented by Mo et al.[Science 360,1451–1455(2018)].We recreate the experimental electron diffraction data,employing both a constant and temperature-dependent electron–ion equilibration rate.In all cases,we are able to match time-resolved electron diffraction data,and find consistency between atomistic simulations and experiments,only by allowing laser energy to be transported away from the interaction region.This additional energy-loss pathway,which scales strongly with laser fluence,we attribute to hot electrons leaving the target on a timescale commensurate with melting。
机构地区 University of Nevada
出处 《Matter and Radiation at Extremes》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第3期20-30,共11页 极端条件下的物质与辐射(英文)
基金 the U.S.Department of Energy,National Nuclear Security Administration(NNSA)(Award No.DE-NA0004039). the National Science Foundation under Grant No.2045718.Program at the University of Nevada,Reno.
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