Characterization of a picosecond laser generated 4.5 keV Ti K -alpha source for pulsed radiography
Kα radiation generated by interaction of an ultrashort (1 ps) laser with thin (25 μm) Ti foils at high intensity (2× 1016 W cm2) is analyzed using data from a spherical Bragg crystal imager and a single hit charge-coupled device spectrometer together with Monte Carlo simulations of Kα brightness. La...
Main Authors: | King, J, Akli, K, Snavely, R, Zhang, B, Key, M, Chen, C, Chen, M, Hatchett, S, Koch, J, MacKinnon, A, Patel, P, Phillips, T, Town, R, Freeman, R, Borghesi, M, Romagnani, L, Zepf, M, Cowan, T, Stephens, R, Lancaster, K, Murphy, C, Norreys, P, Stoeckl, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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