Abstract
Powerful 90 fs pulses at a midinfrared wavelength of λ = 3.9 μm drive a femtosecond hard x-ray source (Cu Kα: ħω = 8.05 keV). Up to 108 X-ray photons/pulse are generated which is twice as many as with 800 nm drivers of a 100 times higher peak intensity.
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