Abstract
© 2015 Chinese Optics Letters. Laser-driven ultrafast X-ray sources are widely used for diagnostic radiography. However, there is a large divergence of fast electrons when they are generated by an intense short-pulse laser interacting with a foil target. We design a nanowire array target to achieve a more compact point X-ray source. Fast electrons are confined and guided by the nanowire array structure in order to generate a K < inf > α source with a small spot size. In our work, the smallest measured source size is comparable to the laser spot size, while the conversion efficiency can reach 2.4 × 10 -4.
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王剑, 赵宗清, 何卫华, 朱斌, 董克攻, 吴玉迟, … 谷渝秋. (2015). Radiography of a Kα X-ray source generated through ultrahigh picosecond laser–nanostructure target interaction. Chinese Optics Letters, 13(3), 031001. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201513.031001
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