The interaction process between fast heavy ions and dense plasma
was experimentally investigated. We injected 4.3-MeV/u or
6.0-MeV/u iron ions into a z-pinch-discharge helium
plasma and measured the energy loss of the ions by the time
of flight method. The energy loss of 4.3-MeV/u ions fairly
agreed with theoretical prediction when the electron density
of the target was on the order of 1018 cm−3.
With increasing electron density beyond 1019
cm−3, the difference between the experiment
and the theory became remarkable; the experimental energy loss
was 15% larger than the theoretical value at the peak density.
For 6.0-MeV/u ions, the deviation from the theory appeared
even at densities below 1019 cm−3.
These discrepancies indicated that density effects such as ladderlike
ionization caused the enhancement of the projectile mean charge in the
target.