1-keV emission from laser-plasma source based on an Xe/He double stream gas puff target

Opt Express. 2021 Jun 21;29(13):20514-20525. doi: 10.1364/OE.426642.

Abstract

Characterization of Xe emission in the spectral range between 1 and 1.5 keV is presented in the case when the laser-plasma is generated by nanosecond laser pulse irradiation of a double stream Xe/He gas-puff target. Gas target density was estimated using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiography. Emission spectral characteristics in the wavelength range from 0.8 to 5.2 nm were determined by using a flat field SXR spectrometer. Significant emission was recorded in two high-energy bands, the first one at wavelengths 0.8-1.6 nm (photon energy range 0.78-1.5 keV) and the second one at 1.6-2.5 nm (0.5-0.78 keV). Both plasma size and photon yield in each band were measured separately to individually assess radiation and source characteristics. Moreover, a proof-of-principle experiment for near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy of metallic sample near the L2,3 absorption edge was performed to show one of the applicability areas of such a compact source.