Abstract
A preformed plasma channel of light ion species, with a small
percentage of high-Z atoms, can be produced by a laser prepulse. When an
intense short laser pulse propagates through the channel, high-Z atoms are
stripped of most of their electrons. After the passage of the pulse, recombination
of electrons with high-Z ions produces population inversion for the generation
of coherent X rays. However, the gain is strongly dependent on the radial
coordinate r. A paraxial-ray theory of X-ray amplification in such a situation
reveals that gain focusing and refraction guiding play an important role in
determining the gain and the spot size of the X-ray laser.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2 articles.
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