High-Density Plasmas Produced by Ultrafast Laser Pulses

M. M. Murnane, H. C. Kapteyn, and R. W. Falcone
Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 155 – Published 9 January 1989
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Abstract

We describe temporal and spectroscopic measurements of high-density plasmas produced by focusing intense, 160-fsec laser pulses on solids. Soft-x-ray emission with a duration of 2±2 psec is observed up to photon energies of a kilovolt. We observe reduced emission from long-lived spectral lines, indicating the presence of a short-lived, high-density plasma. Reflectivity measurements indicate that absorption of the laser pulse occurs at the surface of the solid before it expands.

  • Received 1 July 1988

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.155

©1989 American Physical Society

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M. M. Murnane, H. C. Kapteyn, and R. W. Falcone

  • Physics Department, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720

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Comment on ‘‘High density plasmas produced by ultrafast laser pulses’’

H. M. Milchberg and H. R. Griem
Phys. Rev. Lett. 63, 338 (1989)

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Vol. 62, Iss. 2 — 9 January 1989

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