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Double-pulse single-beam grazing-incidence pumping

J. HabibV. BagnoudMoana PittmanD. ZimmerD. ZimmerSophie KazamiasB. ZielbauerOlivier GuilbaudDavid RosThomas Kuehl

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Materials sciencebusiness.industryAmplifierPulse durationLaser pumpingLaserlaw.inventionPulse (physics)OpticslawExcited stateTransient (oscillation)businessEnergy (signal processing)

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The paper reports on the optimization of a table-top nickel-like molybdenum transient collisionally excited soft x-ray laser (SXRL) at 18.9 nm, performed by double-pulse single beam grazing incidence pumping (DGRIP) [1]. This scheme allows for the first time the full control of the pump laser parameters including the pre-pulse duration, optimally generating the SXRL amplifier under grazing incidence. The single beam geometry of collinear double-pulse propagation guarantees the ideal overlap of the pre- and main pulse from shot to shot, resulting in a more efficient, highly stable SXRL output. SXRL energies up to 2.2 µJ are obtained with a total pump energy less than 1 J for several hours at 10 Hz repetition rate without re-alignment under once optimized double pumping pulse parameters including energy ratio, time delay, pre- and main pulse duration and line focus width [1].

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1186-0_9