Finite temperature dense matter studies on next-generation light sources

The construction of short-pulse tunable soft x-ray free electron laser sources based on the self-amplified spontaneous emission process will provide a major advance in capability for dense plasma-related and warm dense matter (WDM) research. The sources will provide 1013 photons in a 200-fs duration...

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Main Authors: Lee, R, Moon, S, Chung, H, Rozmus, W, Baldis, H, Gregori, G, Cauble, R, Landen, O, Wark, J, Ng, A, Rose, S, Lewis, C, Riley, D, Gauthier, J, Audebert, P
פורמט: Journal article
שפה:English
יצא לאור: Optical Society of American (OSA) 2003
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סיכום:The construction of short-pulse tunable soft x-ray free electron laser sources based on the self-amplified spontaneous emission process will provide a major advance in capability for dense plasma-related and warm dense matter (WDM) research. The sources will provide 1013 photons in a 200-fs duration pulse that is tunable from approximately 6 to 100 nm. Here we discuss only two of the many applications made possible for WDM that has been severely hampered by the fact that laser-based methods have been unavailable because visible light will not propagate at electron densities of ne ≥ 1022cm-3. The next-generation light sources will remove these restrictions. © 2003 Optical Society of America.