1. Emission Spectroscopy from an XUV Laser Irradiated Solid Target
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Marta Fajardo, F.B. Rosmej, Justin Wark, Sven Toleikis, T. Whitcher, Fida Khattak, Bob Nagler, P. Heinmann, S. M. Vinko, Art J. Nelson, Libor Juha, Jaromir Chalupsky, R. Soberierski, Thomas Tschentscher, Věra Hájková, David Riley, R. R. Fäustlin, Saša Bajt, Jacek Krzywinski, Michaela Kozlova, Marek Jurek, Thomas Dzelzainis, and Richard W. Lee
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Continuum radiation ,DESY ,Laser ,law.invention ,Flash (photography) ,Optics ,law ,Extreme ultraviolet ,Emission spectrum ,Irradiation ,business ,Line (formation) - Abstract
We have used the XUV FLASH laser at DESY to irradiate solid targets with intense XUV pulse at 13.5nm and ~1016 Wcm−2. XUV emission spectroscopy using a grating spectrometer has been used to observe both continuum radiation and line emission from Al IV. We present some preliminary results that indicate time integrated temperatures of below 20eV while simulation indicates higher initial temperatures.
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- 2009
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