X-ray microprobe of optical strong-field processes

A time-resolved X-ray microprobe to study optical strong-field processes has been developed. Individual atoms or molecules located within the strong-field environment created by a focused ultrafast laser are probed by undulator-produced X-ray pulses to achieve spatial, temporal, spectral and polariz...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiat Phys. Chem 2006-11, Vol.75 (11), p.1799-1807
Hauptverfasser: Young, L., Dunford, R.W., Hoehr, C., Kanter, E.P., Krässig, B., Peterson, E.R., Southworth, S.H., Ederer, D.L., Rudati, J., Arms, D.A., Dufresne, E.M., Landahl, E.C.
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Zusammenfassung:A time-resolved X-ray microprobe to study optical strong-field processes has been developed. Individual atoms or molecules located within the strong-field environment created by a focused ultrafast laser are probed by undulator-produced X-ray pulses to achieve spatial, temporal, spectral and polarization selectivity. Approximately 10 6 monochromatic X-rays per 100-ps pulse are focused into a ∼10 μm spot to selectively probe atoms in focal volumes where intensities up to 10 15 W/cm 2 can be present. In this paper, we describe the time-resolved X-ray microprobe and provide some illustrative examples from our work studying strong-field phenomena such as laser-modified absorption spectra, Coulomb explosion, transient laser-produced plasmas and molecular alignment.
ISSN:0969-806X
1879-0895
DOI:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2005.12.049