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State selective measurements of HCI produced by strong ultrashort laser clusters interaction

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We have performed studies of keV x-ray production from (Ar)n , (Kr)n and (Xe)n rare gas clusters (with n between 104 and 106 atoms/cluster) submitted to intense (~10^18 W/cm2) infrared (790 nm) laser pulses. We have determined the photon energies and the absolute photon emission yields as a function of several physical parameters governing the interaction : size and atomic number of the clusters, peak intensity of the laser. Up to 10^6 3 keV photons per pulse at a moderate (10^15/cm3) atomic density have been observed. High resolution spectroscopy studies in the case of (Ar)n clusters have also been performed, giving unambiguous evidence of highly charged (up to heliumlike) ions with K vacancies production. The results obtained indicate that X-rays are emitted before cluster explosion on a subpicosecond time scale, and shed some light on the mechanisms involved in the first stage of the production of the nanoplasma induced from each cluster.
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hal-00008285 , version 1 (31-08-2005)

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Jean-Pierre Rozet, Dominique Vernhet, Sandrine Dobosz, C. Fourment, Emily Lamour, et al.. State selective measurements of HCI produced by strong ultrashort laser clusters interaction. Physica Scripta - Proceedings of HCI2000 - vol T92, 2001, San Fransisco, United States. pp.113-118, ⟨10.1238/Physica.Topical.092a00113⟩. ⟨hal-00008285⟩
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