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Possibilities of Increasing the Intensity Contrast of Kα Line Emission from Laser-Solid Interaction

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Angular distributions of bremsstrahlung and emissions from a copper foil are investigated by a Monte Carlo method. Higher contrast emission could be obtained in the backward direction when hot electrons have a higher temperature or kinetic energy.

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