PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF THE NEON-LIKE CHROMIUM SOFT X-RAY LASING DRIVEN BY A DOUBLE LASER PULSE WITH DIFFERENT DURATION
Li Yu-tong (李玉同)a, Gu Yu-qiu (谷渝秋)a, Li Ying-jun (李英骏)b, Zhang Jie (张杰)b, Chun-yu Shu-tai (淳于书泰)a, You Yong-lu (尤永禄)a, He Shao-tang (何绍堂)a, Huang Wen-zhong (黄文忠)a, He Ying-ling (何颍玲)a, Lu Li-zhu (陆丽珠)a, Yuan Xiao-dong (袁晓东)a, Wei Xiao-feng (魏晓峰)a, Zhang Chuan-fei (张传飞)a
a Laboratory for Laser Fusion, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, Chengdu 610003, China; b Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
Abstract A comparison has been made of performance of the neon-like chromium soft X-ray lasing at 28.5 nm driven by a double 900 ps pulse at 6 TW/cm2, with that driven by a double 200 ps pulse at similar irradiance. The double 200 ps pulse has been found to be much more efficient to drive X-ray lasing with higher intensity.
Received: 25 March 1999
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Fund: Project supported by the National High Technology Development Program of China (Grant No. 863-410).
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Li Yu-tong (李玉同), Gu Yu-qiu (谷渝秋), Li Ying-jun (李英骏), Zhang Jie (张杰), Chun-yu Shu-tai (淳于书泰), You Yong-lu (尤永禄), He Shao-tang (何绍堂), Huang Wen-zhong (黄文忠), He Ying-ling (何颍玲), Lu Li-zhu (陆丽珠), Yuan Xiao-dong (袁晓东), Wei Xiao-feng (魏晓峰), Zhang Chuan-fei (张传飞) PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF THE NEON-LIKE CHROMIUM SOFT X-RAY LASING DRIVEN BY A DOUBLE LASER PULSE WITH DIFFERENT DURATION 1999 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 8 463
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