The emission of X-rays from solid tin targets irradiated by low-energy (few mJ) femtosecond laser pulses propagated through air plasma sparks is investigated. The aim is that to better understand the X-ray emission mechanism and to show the possibility to produce proper radiation for spectroscopic and imaging applications with a table-top laser system. The utilization of a controlled ultrashort prepulse is found necessary to optimize the conversion efficiency of laser energy into L α radiation. The optimum contrast between the main pulse and the controlled prepulse is found about 102. A correlation between the laser contrast value and the laser near-infrared spectra at the exit of the plasma spark is observed
By tightly focusing ultra-short pulses from a Ti : sapphire terawatt laser onto a high-Z metallic ta...
We have employed the VULCAN laser facility to generate a laser plasma X-ray source for use in photoi...
We studied the X-ray emission from laser plasmas produced by irradiating thick solid Fe targets with...
The emission of X-rays from solid tin targets irradiated by low-energy (few mJ) femtosecond laser pu...
The interaction of an ultrashort (sub-picosecond) laser pulse with a solid material creates unique a...
The investigations of ultrashort (0.4-0.6 ps) laser pulse radiation interaction with solid targets h...
This article reports on the study of fast electron generation leading to X-ray emission from femtose...
In this paper we describe recent studies on X-ray emission from ultra-fast laser interactions with s...
We report a strong prepulse dependence of the emission of X-rays from plasmas created by 150 fs Ti:s...
In this work high repetition rate femtosecond laser pulse driven x-ray plasma sources, created in an...
A table-top excimer laser system generating sub-ps pulses was used to irradiate solid targets at int...
We studied the X-ray emission from laser plasmas produced by irradiating thick solid Fe targets with...
Experimental investigations on soft x-ray lasers based on optical field ionization of gases with an ...
Laser pulses of 15 ns and less than 3 J at 1064 nm and less than 1.2 J at 532 nm were focused onto s...
We have used the Shenguang II laser in third harmonic (351 nm) to investigate the emission of L-shel...
By tightly focusing ultra-short pulses from a Ti : sapphire terawatt laser onto a high-Z metallic ta...
We have employed the VULCAN laser facility to generate a laser plasma X-ray source for use in photoi...
We studied the X-ray emission from laser plasmas produced by irradiating thick solid Fe targets with...
The emission of X-rays from solid tin targets irradiated by low-energy (few mJ) femtosecond laser pu...
The interaction of an ultrashort (sub-picosecond) laser pulse with a solid material creates unique a...
The investigations of ultrashort (0.4-0.6 ps) laser pulse radiation interaction with solid targets h...
This article reports on the study of fast electron generation leading to X-ray emission from femtose...
In this paper we describe recent studies on X-ray emission from ultra-fast laser interactions with s...
We report a strong prepulse dependence of the emission of X-rays from plasmas created by 150 fs Ti:s...
In this work high repetition rate femtosecond laser pulse driven x-ray plasma sources, created in an...
A table-top excimer laser system generating sub-ps pulses was used to irradiate solid targets at int...
We studied the X-ray emission from laser plasmas produced by irradiating thick solid Fe targets with...
Experimental investigations on soft x-ray lasers based on optical field ionization of gases with an ...
Laser pulses of 15 ns and less than 3 J at 1064 nm and less than 1.2 J at 532 nm were focused onto s...
We have used the Shenguang II laser in third harmonic (351 nm) to investigate the emission of L-shel...
By tightly focusing ultra-short pulses from a Ti : sapphire terawatt laser onto a high-Z metallic ta...
We have employed the VULCAN laser facility to generate a laser plasma X-ray source for use in photoi...
We studied the X-ray emission from laser plasmas produced by irradiating thick solid Fe targets with...