Time and space-resolved measurement of a gas-puff laser-plasma x-ray source
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2003
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The dynamic interaction processes between a nano-second laser pulse and a gas-puff target, such as those of plasma formation, laser heating, and x-ray emission, have been investigated quantitatively. Time and space-resolved x-ray and optical measurement techniques were used in order to investigate time-resolved laser absorption and subsequent x-ray generation. Efficient absorption of the incident laser energy into the gas-puff target of 17%, 12%, 38%, and 91% for neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, respectively, was shown experimentally. It was found that the laser absorption starts and, simultaneously, soft x-ray emission occurs. The soft x-ray lasts much longer than the laser pulse due to the recombination. Temporal evolution of the soft x-ray emission region was analyzed by comparing the experimental results to the results of the model calculation, in which the laser light propagation through a gas-puff plasma was taken into account. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics. |
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英语 |
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Suzuki M;Daido H;Choi IW;Yu W;Nagai K;Norimatsu T;Mima K;Fiedorowicz H.,Phys. Plasmas,2003,10(1):227-233 |
Palavras-Chave | #EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET EMISSION #ND-YAG LASER #CLUSTERS #IRRADIATION #LITHOGRAPHY #SPECTROGRAPH #SPECTROSCOPY #ABERRATION #TARGETS #SPECTRA |
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