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Modal Study of Refractive Effects on X-ray Laser Coherence

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Abstract

Current X-ray laser designs rely on amplifying spontaneous emission in a high temperature plasma.1 An important issue involved in the study of X-ray lasers is the degree of transverse spatial coherence necessary for holographic applications.2 Longitudinal coherence appears to be satisfactory, but transverse coherence remains problematic and requires further optimization study.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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