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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2019 Volume 127, Issue 1, Pages 74–81 (Mi os666)

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All-Russian Scientific Conference "Modern Problems of Optics and Spectroscopy", Troitsk, Moscow, November 28-29, 2018
Laser physics and laser optics

X-ray lasers in cluster flows and in nanostructured targets

E. P. Ivanova

Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow

Abstract: The paper presents a brief review of recent works concerning the modeling of X-ray lasers in cluster flows and in nanostructured targets. Calculations of the atomic characteristics are based on relativistic perturbation theory with a model potential of zero approximation. Two new results are discussed: (1) it is shown that a subpicosecond X-ray laser with $\lambda$ = 41.8 nm formed in a xenon cluster flow can serve as an alternative to a free-electron laser and (2) in heavy Ni-like ions ($Z\ge$ 60), the ionization of ions and recombination of electrons are balanced at electronic temperatures $\ge$ 1500 eV; thus, the state of a Ni-like ion is quasi-steady-state. The inversions of many transition levels of an X-ray laser are also quasi-steady-state. The possibility of experimental observation of X-ray lasers based on Gd$^{36+}$: $3p^{5}4d^{10}4p$ [$J$ = 0]–$3p^{6}3d^{9}4p$ [$J$ = 0] intrashell transitions in Gd$^{36+}$ with wavelengths in the water window region is discussed.

Keywords: Ni-like ions, X-ray lasers.

Received: 25.02.2019
Revised: 25.02.2019
Accepted: 15.03.2019

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2019.07.47933.121-19


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2019, 127:1, 69–76

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