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X-ray Source with Photon Energy 5 keV Pumped by Laser

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, , Citation Yu V Korobkin et al 1999 Phys. Scr. 60 76 DOI 10.1088/0031-8949/60/1/012

1402-4896/60/1/76

Abstract

Investigation of a monochromatic point x-ray source of photon energy ~5 keV has been carried out. The source was set up using a laser produced aluminium plasma as a cathode and a point-tip titanium anode. Optimum parameters of the diode were determined from experimental measurements of x-ray intensity dependence on laser pulse energy, applied accelerating voltage, and distance between target (cathode) and anode, using Nd:glass laser pulses (FWHM 30 ns) of 2 mJ to 4 J energy. Electron temperature characterization of the target plasma was also performed from the XUV emission spectrum (5 to 80 Å). Parameters of x-ray radiation in Ti K-shells are 1) spectral brightness of ~1020 photons/cm2-sec-sr-keV, 2) spatial size ~300 microns, and 3) x-ray pulse duration less than 20 ns.

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10.1088/0031-8949/60/1/012