Efficient keV X-ray generation from irradiation of in-situ produced silver clusters by Ti:Sapphire laser pulses

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An experimental study of energy absorption and x-ray emission from ultrashort laser pulse irradiation of in-situ produced solid clusters has been performed. Silver clusters produced by a 30 mJ, 300 ps laser pulse were irradiated up to an intensity of 3×1017 W/cm2 by a 70 mJ, 45 fs compressed laser pulse from the same Ti:sapphire laser. Absorption of the laser light exceeding 70% was observed, resulting in an x-ray yield (>1 keV) of ∼ 60 μJ/ pulse. This may constitute a much simpler means of intense x-ray generation using ultrashort laser pulses as compared to the irradiation of structured / pre-deposited cluster targets, and it offers higher x-ray conversion efficiency than that from gas clusters and planar solid targets.

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Chakravarty, U., Naik, P. A., Kumbhare, S. R., & Gupta, P. D. (2009). Efficient keV X-ray generation from irradiation of in-situ produced silver clusters by Ti:Sapphire laser pulses. Journal of the Optical Society of Korea, 13(1), 80–85. https://doi.org/10.3807/JOSK.2009.13.1.080

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