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Nickel-Like Molybdenum and Niobium Soft X-Ray Lasing Driven by 200 ps Laser Pulses with 50 J of Energy |
GU Yu-qiu1;LI Ying-jun2;LI Yu-tong1;CHUNYU Shu-tai1;YOU Yong-lu1;HUANG Wen-zhong1;HE Shao-tang1;HE Ying-ling1;LU Li-zhu1;YUAN Xiao-dong1;WEI Xiao-feng1;ZHANG Chuan-fei1;ZHANG Jie2 |
1National Laboratory of High Temperature and High Density Laser-Plasma, Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, Chengdu 610003
2Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080
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GU Yu-qiu, LI Ying-jun, LI Yu-tong et al 1999 Chin. Phys. Lett. 16 653-655 |
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Abstract Intense lasing at 18.9 and 20.3nm in nickel-like molybdenum and niobium ions has been observed by using two 200ps laser pulses with total energy of 50 J at 1.053 μm from XingGuang II laser facility. Their gain coefficients were measured to be 1.6 and 1.5cm-1, respectively. This shows the possibility of extending Ni-like x-ray lasing in low-Z elements and paves the way towards small scale x-ray lasers for applications at university laboratories.
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Keywords:
42.60. -v
42.55.Vc
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Published: 01 September 1999
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