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Dynamics of Relativistically Oscillating Mirrors

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Abstract

Relativistically Oscillating Mirrors (ROM)are an excellent source of coherent XUV radiation [1] and are particularly well suited to converting the current generation of petawatt class lasers into the XUV region of the spectrum, since they optimize at for a0>>1 (where a =(Iλ2/1.3 1018Wcm−2 0 µm2)1/2 is the intensity at which the ponderomtive potential reaches the energy associated with electron rest mass.

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