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19 December 2003 Numerical investigation of gain in transition to ground state of LiIII ions and potential of using a Raman amplified pulse as a pump
Yoav Avitzour, Ernest Valeo, Szymon Suckewer
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Abstract
We present a numerical investigation of the parameters characterizing the recombination gain in the LiIII 2→1 transition (13.5nm). The numerical model includes the initial Optical Field Ionization (OFI) of the plasma by an intense 100fs laser pulse, taking into account ATI heating, particle collisions and spatial effects. Gain is then calculated during the process of recombination as the plasma expands and cools down. We characterize the behavior of the gain under different pumping parameters and initial plasma conditions. In addition we present the latest experimental results on Raman amplification of ultrashort pulses in the pursuit for a better and more compact scheme to enable a ``table-top'' x-ray laser.
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Yoav Avitzour, Ernest Valeo, and Szymon Suckewer "Numerical investigation of gain in transition to ground state of LiIII ions and potential of using a Raman amplified pulse as a pump", Proc. SPIE 5197, Soft X-Ray Lasers and Applications V, (19 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504532
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Ionization

Ions

X-ray lasers

Particles

Raman spectroscopy

Ultrafast phenomena

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