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1 February 1994 Effects of line focus width narrowing on amplification in Ne-like Se x-ray laser experiments
Sylvie Jacquemot, Jean Michel Bruneau, Luiz Barroca Da Silva, Alain Decoster, Denis E. Desenne, Jean-Pierre Le Breton, Michel Louis-Jacquet, Brian J. MacGowan, Dennis L. Matthews
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Abstract
Ne-like Se X-ray laser experiments have been performed to examine the effects in line focus width narrowing on amplification in a collisional excitation scheme. Variation from 40 micrometers up to 180 micrometers has been investigated. Significant changes in temperature and ionization balance have been observed and explained from theoretical considerations.
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Sylvie Jacquemot, Jean Michel Bruneau, Luiz Barroca Da Silva, Alain Decoster, Denis E. Desenne, Jean-Pierre Le Breton, Michel Louis-Jacquet, Brian J. MacGowan, and Dennis L. Matthews "Effects of line focus width narrowing on amplification in Ne-like Se x-ray laser experiments", Proc. SPIE 2012, Ultrashort Wavelength Lasers II, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.167384
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KEYWORDS
Selenium

Ions

Plasma

Current controlled current source

X-rays

Ionization

Laser energy

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