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14 November 2001 Characterization and optimization of a laser-produced x-ray source with a double-stream gas puff target
Henryk Fiedorowicz, Andrzej Bartnik, Roman Jarocki, Jerzy Kostecki, Jacek Krzywinski, Rafal Rakowski, Miroslaw Szczurek
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Abstract
Characterization measurements of a laser-produced x-ray source based on a double-stream ga puff target are presented. The target was irradiated with a Nd:glass laser producing 1 ns pulses with energy up to 10 J. Production in the wavelength range up to 200 nm have been measured form xenon, krypton, argon, and nitrogen targets using the transmission grating spectrometer with the back-illuminated CCD and the absolutely calibrated silicon photodiodes. Spectral characteristics of x-ray and EUV emissions are presented.
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Henryk Fiedorowicz, Andrzej Bartnik, Roman Jarocki, Jerzy Kostecki, Jacek Krzywinski, Rafal Rakowski, and Miroslaw Szczurek "Characterization and optimization of a laser-produced x-ray source with a double-stream gas puff target", Proc. SPIE 4504, Applications of X Rays Generated from Lasers and Other Bright Sources II, (14 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448451
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Extreme ultraviolet

Laser applications

Photodiodes

Pulsed laser operation

X-ray sources

Laser development

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