Abstract
We have observed extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) "line-free" continuum emission from laser plasmas of high atomic number elements using targets irradiated with 248 nm laser pulses of 7 ps duration at a power density of ∼1013 W/cm2. Using both dispersive spectroscopy and streak camera detection, the spectral and temporal evolution of XUV continuum emission for several target atomic numbers has been measured on a time scale with an upper limit of several hundred picoseconds limited by amplified spontaneous emission. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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Meighan, O., Gray, A., Mosnier, J. P., Whitty, W., Costello, J. T., Lewis, C. L. S., … Lamb, A. (1997). Short-pulse, extreme-ultraviolet continuum emission from a table-too laser plasma light source. Applied Physics Letters, 70(12), 1497–1499. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.118364
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