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Quantitative simulations of short pulse x-ray laser experiments

Y Abou-Ali et al 2004 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 37 2855-2868   doi: 10.1088/0953-4075/37/14/002  Help

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Y Abou-Ali1, Q L Dong1, A Demir2,3, R E King1, G J Pert1 and G J Tallents1
1 Department of Physics, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK
2 Department of Physics, University of Kocaeli, Kocaeli 41000, Turkey
3 University of Kocaeli, Laser Technologies Research and Application Centre, Kocaeli 41200, Turkey
E-mail: yaa100@york.ac.uk

Abstract. EHYBRID fluid and atomic physics code simulations are compared with experimentally measured Ne-like nickel x-ray laser output at 23.1 nm and emission from nickel and germanium plasmas produced by line focus irradiation into a pre-formed plasma with 1.2 ps pulses of 1.06 µm wavelength and peak irradiance 7 × 1015 W cm−2. A particle-in-cell (PIC) code is used to simulate the laser energy absorption and resulting electron energy distribution in the experiment. It is shown that some absorbed laser energy is distributed to fast electrons that do not produce collisional excitation of the population inversion.

Print publication: Issue 14 (28 July 2004)
Received 25 January 2004
Published 1 July 2004

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