Study of x-ray emission enhancement via a high-contrast femtosecond laser interacting with a solid foil

Phys Rev Lett. 2008 Feb 1;100(4):045004. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.045004. Epub 2008 Jan 30.

Abstract

We observed the increase of the conversion efficiency from laser energy to Kalpha x-ray energy (eta(K)) produced by a 60 fs frequency doubled high-contrast laser pulse focused on a Cu foil, compared to the case of the fundamental laser pulse. eta(K) shows a strong dependence on the nonlinearly modified rising edge of the laser pulse. It reaches a maximum for a 100 fs negatively modified pulse. The hot electron efficient heating leads to the enhancement of eta(K). This demonstrates that high-contrast lasers are an effective tool for optimizing eta(K), via increasing the hot electrons by vacuum heating.