Abstract:
An Ni-like x-ray laser scheme with a double-pulse laser driver is suggested for increasing the gain of the 3p63d94d → 3p63d94p and new 3p53d104p → 3p53d104s lasing transitions, and of a possible ‘water-window’ inner-shell 3d →3 p (3p53d104p → 3p63d94p) transition. The calculated gain coefficients for tantalum and tungsten are in agreement with the published experimental results for the 4d → 4p transitions. Inner-shell lasing in a material with a relatively low Z, such as caesium, is suggested on the basis of this transition scheme. It is shown that the use of nonthermal electron pumping (by the second laser pulse) leads to higher gains.