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Narrow band X-ray emission in the water-window spectral region from a laser heated gold copper mix-Z plasma

A laser plasma X-ray source of narrow spectral range in the water-window region, is reported using a 50--50 (atomic fraction) mixture of gold-copper mix-Z planar target. Plasma was produced using the second harmonic beam of an Nd:glass laser focused to an intensity ~1013 W/cm2 on the target. The spe...

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Published in:Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics Lasers and optics, 2007-02, Vol.86 (3), p.519-522
Main Authors: CHAKERA, J. A, KUMBHARE, S. R, NAIK, P. A, GUPTA, P. D
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Language:English
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Summary:A laser plasma X-ray source of narrow spectral range in the water-window region, is reported using a 50--50 (atomic fraction) mixture of gold-copper mix-Z planar target. Plasma was produced using the second harmonic beam of an Nd:glass laser focused to an intensity ~1013 W/cm2 on the target. The spectrum of the plasma radiation transmitted through a free-standing 0.4 Delta *mm aluminium/0.9 Delta *mm vanadium X-ray filter foil was measured to lie in the narrow-band of 24--26 A. This provides a debris-free X-ray dose of 2--3 mJ/sr which can be used for single shot X-ray imaging of live biological samples.
ISSN:0946-2171
1432-0649
DOI:10.1007/s00340-006-2533-2