Theoretical analysis of hard x-ray generation by nonperturbative interaction of ultrashort light pulses with a metal

Struct Dyn. 2015 Mar 18;2(2):024102. doi: 10.1063/1.4915485. eCollection 2015 Mar.

Abstract

The interaction of intense femtosecond pulses with metals allows for generating ultrashort hard x-rays. In contrast to plasma theories, tunneling from the target into vacuum is introduced as electron generation step, followed by vacuum acceleration in the laser field and re-entrance into the target to generate characteristic x-rays and Bremsstrahlung. For negligible space charge in vacuum, the Kα flux is proportional to the incident intensity and the wavelength squared, suggesting a strong enhancement of the x-ray flux by mid-infrared driving pulses. This prediction is in quantitative agreement with experiments on femtosecond Cu Kα generation.