M. K. Warrens, N. P. Inman, G. M. Gorman, B. T. Husick, S. J. Bradshaw, T. C. Killian
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Abstract
We present observations of wave steepening and signatures of shock formation
during expansion of ultracold neutral plasmas formed with an initial density
distribution that is centrally peaked and decays exponentially with distance.
The plasma acceleration and velocity decrease at large distance from the plasma
center, leading to central ions overtaking ions in the outer regions and the
development of a steepening front that is narrow compared to the size of the
plasma. The density and velocity change dramatically across the front, and
significant heating of the ions is observed in the region of steepest
gradients. For a reasonable estimate of electron temperature, the relative
velocity of ions on either side of the front modestly exceeds the local sound
speed (Mach number $M \gtrsim 1$). This indicates that by sculpting steep
density gradients, it is possible to create the conditions for shock formation,
or very close to it, opening a new avenue of research for ultracold neutral
plasmas.