K-shell spectroscopy of Au plasma generated with a short-pulse laser
The production of X-rays from electron transitions into K-shell vacancies (Kα,β) emission) is a well-known process in atomic physics and has been extensively studied as a plasma diagnostic in low-and mid-Z materials. However, X-ray spectra from near neutral high-Z ions are very complex, and their in...
Main Authors: | Zulick, C, Dollar, F, Chen, H, Falk, K, Gregori, G, Hazi, A, Murphy, C, Park, J, Seely, J, Szabo, C, Tommasini, R, Shepherd, R, Krushelnick, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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