Abstract
Following the first demonstrations of soft-x-ray lasing in the plasmas generated by large laser facilities in 1984,1 the goal of demonstrating more compact and efficient X-ray lasers that could have widespread use in applications has received considerable attention. With this motivation, efforts have been recently devoted to explore amplification schemes that use smaller laser drivers, leading to much progress during the past year.2
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