Generation of efficient ultrafast laser-plasma x-ray sources

Abstract
When a subpicosecond laser is focused onto the surface of a solid, a high‐density, short‐lived plasma is created. Experimental observations demonstrate that subpicosecond laser‐produced plasmas can generate subpicosecond x‐ray pulses under the right conditions. The plasma x‐ray emission extends over a broad spectral bandwidth and arises mainly from continuum emissions in the high‐density plasma. Such a plasma source can be very efficient because almost 90% of the excitation laser energy can be coupled into the solid target and used to heat the target electrons to high temperature.

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