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Resonance Absorption in a Laser-Produced Plasma Generated by a High-Intensity Ultrashort Pulse

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Abstract

Plasmas were generated by 400 fs Kr F laser puises at intensities of ~ 1017 W cm2 on aluminum and carbon targets. Reflectivity and x-ray emission were measured as a function of laser polarization, angle of incidence, and intensity. For the same absorbed intensity, p-polarized laser light is up to a factor of five more efficient in generating x-rays (> 0.5 KeV) than s-polarized light. These results show the importance of resonance absorption for short scale length plasmas. I.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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