Demonstration of population inversion by resonant photopumping in a neon gas cell irradiated by a sodiumZpinch

Abstract
The broadband radiation emitted from a NaZ pinch is used to photoionize Ne to the He-like ground state and radiation from the Na 1s2-1s2p 1 P1 transition is used to resonantly photoexcite the Ne 1s21s4p 1 P1 transition. Time-resolved and time-integrated spectral measurements of the Ne K-shell emission demonstrate the first population inversion driven by a Z pinch. This is the first experiment in any medium to demonstrate a soft-x-ray inversion pumped solely by resonant photoexcitation.