Kα X-ray emission from nanowire Cu targets driven by femtosecond laser pulses for X-ray conversion and backlight imaging

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A high-quality X-ray source was proposed by modifying the target material structure characteristics driven by ultrahigh laser energy. The experiments were performed on the Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser beam device (4.3-6 J, 30 fs), one of the three XG-III lasers in Laser Fusion Research Center of China Academy of Engineering Physics. The femtosecond laser beam drove the nanowire copper material with an average length of 18-50 μm and a diameter of about 260 nm. A single-photon counting charge-coupled device was employed to measure the copper Kα X-ray emission of the nanowire and foil targets. A clear maximum photon yield of the nanowire target was calculated to be 3.6 × 108 photons sr-1 s-1, the conversion efficiency was up to 0.0087%, and the average yield was 2.5 times that of the copper foil targets. In addition, by using a pinhole imaging method of 10 μm, the minimum full width at half maximum spot size of the X-ray source was calculated in the range of 85-240 μm, which was similar to that of the copper foil material with a long radius of 170 μm and a short radius of 63 μm. The experimental data illustrate that the nanowire has the potential to enhance the energy absorption of femtosecond laser for X-ray conversion and backlight imaging.

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Wang, H. J., Li, Z. R., & Chen, Z. B. (2020). Kα X-ray emission from nanowire Cu targets driven by femtosecond laser pulses for X-ray conversion and backlight imaging. ACS Omega, 5(33), 20765–20772. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01135

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