Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5431131 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

X-ray spectra and conversion efficiencies of the laser-produced chlorine Ly-α and K-α line radiation have been investigated to develop X-ray probes for the collective scattering regime. The Ly-α radiation was produced by either smoothed or un-smoothed laser beams with nanosecond-long laser pulses yielding high conversion efficiencies of up to 0.3% sufficient for X-ray scattering measurements. However, the time-integrated measurements show a significant dielectronic satellite emission on the red wing of the primary Ly-α line which must be avoided to resolve the plasmon feature in the scattering spectra. We find no red wing emission features for ultra-short pulse laser produced K-α radiation. The bandwidth of ΔE/E=2×10-3 is suited for collective scattering, but the conversion efficiency falls short of the high values achieved for the Ly-α. These findings indicate that present laser-produced X-ray sources will restrict the choice of detectors and plasma conditions for collective X-ray scattering from dense plasmas.

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