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Intense Picosecond X-Ray Pulses from Laser Plasmas by Use of Nanostructured “Velvet” Targets
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringNanostructured SurfaceLaser-plasma InteractionLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationLaser Plasma PhysicLaser Plasma PhysicsSmoke TargetsPlasma PhotonicsNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhysicsLaser PlasmasHigh Absorption TargetX-ray Free-electron LaserSynchrotron RadiationApplied PhysicsLaser-surface Interactions
We describe the optical, radiative, and laser-plasma physics of a new type of nanostructured surface especially promising as a very high absorption target for high-peak-power subpicosecond laser-matter interaction. This oriented-nanowire material, irradiated by 1 ps pulses at intensities up to 10(17) W cm(-2), produces picosecond soft x-ray pulses 50x more efficiently than do solid targets. We compare this to "smoke" or metallic clusters, and solid nanogroove-grating surfaces; the "metal-velvet" targets combine the high yield of smoke targets with the brief emission of grating surfaces.
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