X-ray emission from stainless steel foils irradiated by femtosecond petawatt laser pulses

Abstract

We report about nonlinear growth of x-ray emission intensity emitted from plasma generated by femtosecond petawatt laser pulses irradiating stainless steel foils. X-ray emission intensity increases as ∼ I 4.5 with laser intensity I on a target. High spectrally resolved x-ray emission from front and rear surfaces of 5 μm thickness stainless steel targets were obtained at the wavelength range 1.7-2.1 Å, for the first time in experiments at femtosecond petawatt laser facility J-KAREN-P. Total intensity of front x-ray spectra three times dominates to rear side spectra for maximum laser intensity I ≈ 3.21021 W/cm2. Growth of x-ray emission is mostly determined by contribution of bremsstrahlung radiation that allowed estimating bulk electron plasma temperature for various magnitude of laser intensity on target.

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Keywords
Electromagnetic wave emission, Femtosecond lasers, Laser pulses, X ray scattering, X rays
Citation
Alkhimova, M. A., Faenov, A. Ya., Pikuz, T. A., Skobelev, I. Yu., Pikuz, S. A., Nishiuchi, M., et al. (2018). X-ray emission from stainless steel foils irradiated by femtosecond petawatt laser pulses. 946. https://doi.org//10.1088/1742-6596/946/1/012018
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CC BY 3.0 Unported