Summary form only given. X-rays produced from intense subpicosecond laser systems have the unique properties to provide subpicosecond X-ray pulse duration and to be fully synchronized with the laser system. This allows the probing by X-rays of ultrafast phenomena, previously limited to all-visible pump-probe investigation ultrafast spectroscopy using synchrotrons and laser-produced plasmas.
Recent progress in secondary sources produced by multi-terawatt femtosecond lasers
1999-01-01
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