| Literature DB >> 17930952 |
B Dromey1, S Kar, C Bellei, D C Carroll, R J Clarke, J S Green, S Kneip, K Markey, S R Nagel, P T Simpson, L Willingale, P McKenna, D Neely, Z Najmudin, K Krushelnick, P A Norreys, M Zepf.
Abstract
The first evidence of x-ray harmonic radiation extending to 3.3 A, 3.8 keV (order n>3200) from petawatt class laser-solid interactions is presented, exhibiting relativistic limit efficiency scaling (eta approximately n{-2.5}-n{-3}) at multi-keV energies. This scaling holds up to a maximum order, n{RO} approximately 8{1/2}gamma;{3}, where gamma is the relativistic Lorentz factor, above which the first evidence of an intensity dependent efficiency rollover is observed. The coherent nature of the generated harmonics is demonstrated by the highly directional beamed emission, which for photon energy hnu>1 keV is found to be into a cone angle approximately 4 degrees , significantly less than that of the incident laser cone (20 degrees ).Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17930952 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.085001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161