- Cho, BI;
- Ogitsu, T;
- Engelhorn, K;
- Correa, AA;
- Ping, Y;
- Lee, JW;
- Bae, LJ;
- Prendergast, D;
- Falcone, RW;
- Heimann, PA
Experimental investigation of electron-ion coupling and electron heat capacity of copper in warm and dense states are presented. From time-resolved x-ray absorption spectroscopy, the temporal evolution of electron temperature is obtained for non-equilibrium warm dense copper heated by an intense femtosecond laser pulse. Electron heat capacity and electron-ion coupling are inferred from the initial electron temperature and its decrease over 10 ps. Data are compared with various theoretical models.