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X-ray-pulse and subpicosecond-laser-pulse mixing

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Abstract

The effect of intense lasers on x-ray absorption1 and inelastic x-ray scattering2 processes was recently investigated. The results obtained are used to show how the mixing of the two types of radiation can be applied for measuring x-ray pulse lengths and for constructing swept gain x-ray amplifiers. This work was supported by the Hungarian National Research Fund (OTKA) through Grant No. T4459.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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