2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0030-4018(02)01762-5
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Near-field spatial imaging of the Ni-like palladium soft-X-ray laser

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“…More detailed analysis shows that the decrease of M 4 is due to a reduction in both the size of the emitting zone and the divergence of the laser beam. This is consistent with the findings of [14] for the 14.7-nm Pd X-ray laser.…”
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“…More detailed analysis shows that the decrease of M 4 is due to a reduction in both the size of the emitting zone and the divergence of the laser beam. This is consistent with the findings of [14] for the 14.7-nm Pd X-ray laser.…”
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“…Figure 5 shows a plot of the distance of the emission zone from the original target surface as a function of the prepulse amplitude, together with the results of the Ni-like Pd X-ray laser presented in [14]. As can be seen, the curve shows a flat maximum at ∼ 100 µm from the target for a prepulse amplitude of ∼ 3%.…”
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“…Although less energy-consuming, TCE SXRL were observed to generate much less uniform beams than QSS SXRL [9,10]. QSS lasers are characterized by a longer pulse duration of ∼50-100 ps, while they are pumped in one step by a high-energy pulse of a few 100 ps duration.…”
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