Generation of Highly Charged Au Ion in Laser-Produced Plasma for Water Window X-ray Radiation Sources

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Abstract

Highly charged ions in the plasma produced by high-power laser can radiate bright and short-pulse X-rays. Owing to the unresolved transition array (UTA) from the high-Z elements, laser produced plasma has been applied for developing X-ray sources. In particular, X-rays in the water-window (WW) region (2.3–4.4 nm) is utilized as the light source of the X-ray microscopy to observe living organisms under high contrast and resolution. In this work, WW X-rays radiated from a laser (1064 nm, 6.2 ns) produced Au-plasma has been studied. UTA spectrum in the WW range has been observed through a grazing incident spectrometer (GIS). Dependence of Au-ion charge state distribution on laser intensity has been experimentally investigated and evaluated by a transition probability data calculated by the flexible atomic code. The integrated soft X-ray emission has been observed through a pinhole camera with a 1.0-μm Ti-filter, combined with a 2-D plasma radiation scanning achieved by the GIS. An intense WW emission region 200-μm away from the target surface has been observed, which indicates a more effective area is possible to be utilized for a practical use.

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Wang, J., Kishimoto, M., Johzaki, T., Mizushima, K., Kumeda, C., Higashiguchi, T., … Namba, S. (2022). Generation of Highly Charged Au Ion in Laser-Produced Plasma for Water Window X-ray Radiation Sources. Atoms, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms10040150

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