Title :
L-shell emission from high-Z solid targets by intense (10/sup 19/ W/cm/sup 2/) irradiation with a 248 nm laser
Author :
Nelson, T.R. ; Borisov, A.B. ; Boyer, K. ; Schroeder, W.A. ; Santoro, J. ; Van Tassle, A.J. ; Rhodes, C.K. ; Luk, T.S. ; Cameron, S. ; Longworth, J.W. ; McPherson, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Much effort has been expended recently in attempts to develop an efficient coherent X-ray source suitable for high-resolution biological imaging. To this end, many experiments have been performed studying the X-ray emissions from high-Z materials under intense (>10/sup 18/ W/cm/sup 2/) irradiation, with the most promising results coming from the irradiation of Xe clusters with a UV (248 nm) laser at intensities of 10/sup 18/-10/sup 19/ W/cm/sup 2/. We report the production of prompt X-rays with energies in excess of 5 keV with efficiencies on the order of 1% as a result of intense irradiation of BaF/sub 2/ and Gd targets with a terawatt 248 nm laser. The efficiency is attributed to an inner shell-selective collisional electron ejection mechanism in which the previously photoionized electrons are ponderomotively driven into an ion while retaining a portion of their atomic phase and symmetry. This partial coherence of the laser-driven electrons has a pronounced effect on the collisional cross-section for the electron ion interaction.
Keywords :
X-ray emission spectra; X-ray imaging; X-ray production; barium compounds; biological techniques; gadolinium; inner-shell ionisation; laser beam effects; 248 nm; BaF/sub 2/; BaF/sub 2/ target; Gd; Gd target; L-shell emission; UV laser; X-ray emissions; Xe; Xe clusters; atomic phase; coherent X-ray source; collisional cross-section; efficiencies; electron ion interaction; high-Z material; high-Z solid targets; high-resolution biological imaging; inner shell-selective collisional electron ejection mechanism; intense irradiation; ion; laser-driven electrons; partial coherence; photoionized electrons; ponderomotively driven electrons; prompt X-rays; symmetry; terawatt laser; Atomic beams; Biological materials; Electrons; High-resolution imaging; Optical imaging; Optical materials; Production; Solids; X-ray imaging; X-ray lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2000. (CLEO 2000). Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-634-6
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.2000.907033