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X-ray emission from subpicosecond laser-produced plasmas

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Abstract

We have used a high-power subpicosecond laser to produce a high-temperature high-density plasma. Under subpicosecond illumination, absorption of the laser light and plasma x-ray emission can occur at densities higher than critical. This can lead to the production of x-ray pulses with rapid rise and fall times.1,2

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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