Interaction of laser radiation with matter. Laser plasma
Accounting for the instrument function of crystal spectrometers operating in many reflection orders in the diagnostics of laser plasma from its continuum spectrum
Abstract:
By the example of an X-ray spectrometer with a spherically bent mica crystal we consider the diagnostic errors entailed when the observed bremsstrahlung spectrum is attributed to a single spectrum of reflection. As an illustration we choose the X-ray emission spectrum of the plasma produced at the surface of a steel foil by femtosecond laser pulses of relativistic intensity. It is shown that obtaining adequate results in the case of a high-temperature plasma calls for the consistent inclusion of all orders of reflection or diffraction with a dispersing device.