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Characterization of compact bright soft X-ray source based on picosecond laser plasma

Radiation emission of silicon and aluminum plasmas produced by 40-ps laser pulses with peak intensity above 10 W/cm was studied. High-resolution soft X-rayspectra of H-like and He-like ions were analyzed to determine plasma parameters. We compared the line shape of resonance transitions and their in...

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Published in:Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics Lasers and optics, 2006-01, Vol.82 (1), p.19-24
Main Authors: Magunov, A.I., Batani, D., Faenov, A.Y., Lucchini, G., Desai, T., Padoan, F., Pikuz, T.A., Skobelev, I.Y., Canova, F., Chiodini, N.
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Summary:Radiation emission of silicon and aluminum plasmas produced by 40-ps laser pulses with peak intensity above 10 W/cm was studied. High-resolution soft X-rayspectra of H-like and He-like ions were analyzed to determine plasma parameters. We compared the line shape of resonance transitions and their intensity ratios to corresponding dielectronic satellites and the intensities of the intercombination lines of He-like ions with the results of model calculations. Such comparisons gave average values of the electron number density Ne=(1-1.9)X10 cm and the electron temperature Te=460--560 eV for Si plasmas and about 560 eV for Al plasmas produced by the first and the second laser harmonics. The plasma size is about 100 *mm. According to our estimations, more than 10 photons were produced within the resonance line spectral width and in the solid angle 2*p during the total decay period.
ISSN:0946-2171
1432-0649
DOI:10.1007/s00340-005-1994-z