High density plasmas for recombination X-ray lasers
โ Scribed by R. A. Smith; V. Barrow; J. Edwards; G. Kiehn; O. Willi
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 987 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0721-7269
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โฆ Synopsis
The scaling of recombination XUV lasers to shorter wavelengths requires laser plasmas produced at initial electron densities close to solid. With pump laser pulses longer than a few tens of picoseconds the hydrodynamic motion of the plasma during the interaction makes this difficult to achieve. In contrast, when picosecond laser pulses are used the laser energy is absorbed close to solid density since the plasma expansion is insignificant during the laser pulse. This results in hot near solid density plasmas which are needed for hydrogenic recombination X-ray lasers operating in the water window. Experimental observations have shown that a fully ionized aluminium plasma with a temperature of about 400 eV and a density well above 1023 cm -3 is produced when an aluminium target is irradiated with a single 3.5 ps high power KrF laser pulse.
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