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Real-Time Electron Solvation Induced by Bursts of Laser-Accelerated Protons in Liquid Water
A Prasselsperger1,2, M Coughlan2, N Breslin2
1Fakultät für Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 85748 Garching, Germany.
Abstract:
Understanding the mechanisms of proton energy deposition in matter and subsequent damage formation is fundamental to radiation science. Here we exploit the picosecond (10^{-12} s) resolution of laser-driven accelerators to track ultrafast solvation dynamics for electrons due to proton radiolysis in liquid water (H_{2}O). Comparing these results with modeling that assumes initial conditions similar to those found in photolysis reveals that solvation time due to protons is extended by >20 ps. Supported by magnetohydrodynamic theory this indicates a highly dynamic phase in the immediate aftermath of the proton interaction that is not accounted for in current models.

