Prepulse technique for producing low-ZNe-like x-ray lasers

Abstract
We report an application of the prepulse technique which uses a low-intensity prepulse before the main optical drive pulse to prepare the plasma prior to lasing in low-Z, Ne-like ions. Ne-like x-ray lasers are now available over a previously inaccessible range of wavelengths. As an illustration of this technique we report an observation of lasing in Cr14+ and Fe16+ on the Ne-like J=0→1, 3p→3s transitions at 285 and 255 Å as well as gain measurements for Ti12+.