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Study Of Compact X-Ray Laser Pumped By A Pulse-Train Laser

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  • NAOHIRO YAMAGUCHI

    (Toyota Technological Institute, 2-12-1 Hisakata, Tempaku, Nagoya 468–8511, Japan)

  • CHIEMI FUJIKAWA

    (Toyota Technological Institute, 2-12-1 Hisakata, Tempaku, Nagoya 468–8511, Japan)

  • TAMIO HARA

    (Toyota Technological Institute, 2-12-1 Hisakata, Tempaku, Nagoya 468–8511, Japan)

Abstract

An advanced experiment has been performed to improve X-ray laser output in the recombination plasma scheme. Two 11-mm-long plasmas were produced by laser irradiation so that each axis aligned into a line consisting the double-target configuration. X-ray intensity of the 15.47 nm transition line of the Li-like Al ion was enhanced in the double-target scheme. A half-cavity experiment in the double-target configuration was also performed, and the enhancement of X-ray was also observed. The results in the half-cavity experiment were consistent with an estimation, where the two plasmas having positive gain contribute to amplify X-rays passing through plasmas and reflecting from the multilayer mirror. Measurements have been started to clarify spatial coherence of the lasing X-ray beam by using the dispersing coherent diagnostic system.

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  • Naohiro Yamaguchi & Chiemi Fujikawa & Tamio Hara, 2002. "Study Of Compact X-Ray Laser Pumped By A Pulse-Train Laser," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 9(01), pages 635-639.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:09:y:2002:i:01:n:s0218625x02002762
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X02002762
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