Subpicosecond KrF laser pulses were focused with an intensity of 2×10
15 W/cm
2 to a traveling-wave line-focus on solid lithium targets to create a 3 μm wide plasma column of up to 800 μm length. The ...soft X-ray emission between 1 nm and 15 nm of the laser produced plasma was measured in both longitudinal and transversal directions to the plasma axis with two single-shot spectrographs. An almost linear increase of the Li III Ly
α
- and Ly
β
-line intensity with growing plasma length was observed. An average electron temperature of 35 eV and an electron density of about 1×10
21 cm
−3 could be inferred from the lithium spectra.
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A source of polarized electrons based on photoemission of GaAsP
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A reliable high average power dye laser Jethwa, J.; Schafer, F.; Jasny, J.
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A pulsed dye laser using commercial xenon flashlamps in a novel pump geometry and using thyristors for switching having an average laser output power capability of 100 W is described.