Study of Cu Kα emission from frequency doubled intense femtosecond laser-plasma interactions

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A laser-driven hard x-ray source with a small spatial size, high contrast characteristic Kα emission has been developed by a frequency doubled (∼400nm) high contrast intense laser pulse focused on 50μm thick Cu foil. Simulations demonstrate the vacuum heating may be the main mechanism to generate hot electrons.

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Lin, X. X., Chen, L. M., Li, Y. T., Xu, M. H., Yuan, X. H., Liu, F., … Zhang, J. (2008). Study of Cu Kα emission from frequency doubled intense femtosecond laser-plasma interactions. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 112). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/112/2/022094

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