We report on the realistic scheme of intense X-rays and γ-radiation generation in a laser interaction with thin foils. It is based on the relativistic mirror concept, i.e., a flying thin plasma slab interacts with a counterpropagating laser pulse, reflecting part of it in the form of an intense ultra-short electromagnetic pulse having an up-shifted frequency. A series of relativistic mirrors is generated in the interaction of the intense laser with a thin foil target as the pulse tears off and accelerates thin electron layers. A counterpropagating pulse is reflected by these flying layers in the form of a swarm of ultra-short pulses resulting in a significant energy gain of the reflected radiation due to the momentum transfer from flying layers. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Bulanov, S. S., Bychenkov, V. Y., Krushelnick, K., Maksimchuk, A., Popov, K. I., & Rozmus, W. (2010). Swarm of ultra-high intensity attosecond pulses from laser-plasma interaction. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 244). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/244/2/022029
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