Abstract
The development of gain-saturated soft x-ray lasers has opened the possibility to extend laser interferometry to large-scale high-density plasmas that can not be probed with optical lasers.1 The recent advent of gain-saturated tabletop soft x-ray lasers creates the opportunity of developing portable soft x-ray tools that will allow detailed maps of the electron density evolution in a great variety of very dense plasmas.
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