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Short Pulse X-Ray Laser at 32.6 nm Based on Transient Gain in Ne-like Titanium
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1997
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Transient GainX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringNe-like TitaniumLaser-plasma InteractionLaser ApplicationsHigh-power LasersOptical PropertiesCompact X-ray LaserUltra-short LasersFree Electron LaserMaterials SciencePhotonicsSubpicosecond PulsePhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionX-ray Free-electron LaserPump EnergyApplied PhysicsX-ray Optic
A novel two-step excitation scheme for an efficient table-top x-ray laser has been realized for the first time. A nanosecond pulse creates a plasma of neonlike ions of titanium, followed by a subpicosecond pulse which excites a nonstationary population inversion. With only a few joules of pump energy, a compact x-ray laser at 32.6 nm with a very high gain coefficient of $g\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}=\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}19{\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ and a gain-length product of $gL\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}=\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}9.5$ was achieved.
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