Abstract
A soft x-ray laser plasma source described can be used as a stable spectroscopic source generating a great number of various multiply-charged ion spectral lines. The laser system produces laser pulses of nano- to pico-second duration that is achieved by multicascade compression due to stimulated scattering. K- and L-spectra of various multiply-charged ions were recorded and analyzed. The dependencies of these spectra on duration and shape of the laser pulse are discussed.
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