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A Laser Produced Plasma as an Extreme Ultraviolet Continuum Source for absorption Experiments

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Abstract

For experiment of absorption of highly ionized species, produced in a pulsed regime, a background source emitting continuum in the XUV region with high brightness is needed. The spectral output of plasmas produced by focusing a ruby laser pulse of 10 J of energy and 15 ns duration on plane targets of various light materials has been studied.

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