Soft-x-ray amplification in a laser-produced strontium plasma

Abstract
Amplification of soft x rays in Sr (Z=38) plasmas produced by second-harmonic laser irradiation of exploding foil targets is studied. Gains of 4.4 and 4.0 cm1, respectively, have been measured for the 164.1- and 166.5-Å J=2 to 1 transitions in Ne-like Sr at laser intensities of 1.3×1014 W/cm2. Numerous x-ray and soft-x-ray transitions were identified in order to demonstrate typical spectra from x-ray laser plasmas and infer information regarding the plasma ionization balance. The J=0 to 1 transition at 159.8 Å, analogous to the well-known Se J=0 to 1 line at 182.4 Å, was not definitively observed due to a wavelength overlap with a Na-like Sr line. Two other J=0 to 1 transitions of interest at 84.9 and 133.0 Å were not observed. Reduced gain on the J=2 to 1 lasing lines was seen for several shots taken at a lower pump laser intensity of 7.0×1013 W/cm2. Possible reasons for this are considered. The results of this work imply the feasibility of a high-output-power cavity geometry Ne-like Sr x-ray laser operating at 164.1 and 166.5 Å.

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