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Effect of pulse duration on the x-ray emission from Ar clusters in intense laser fields

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 78, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.78.053201

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  1. FWF [SFB-16]

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We study experimentally and theoretically the production of characteristic K alpha x-rays during the interaction of intense infrared laser pulse with large (N similar to 10(4)-10(6) atoms) argon clusters. We focus on the influence of laser intensity and pulse length on both the total x-ray yields and the charge-state distributions of the emitting cluster argon ions. An experimental optimization of the x-ray yield based on the setup geometry is presented and the role of the effective focal volume is investigated. Our theoretical model is based on a mean-field Monte-Carlo simulation and allows identifying the effective heating of a subensemble of electrons in strong fields as the origin of the observed x-ray emission. Well-controlled experimental conditions allow a quantitative bench marking of absolute x-ray yields as well as charge state distributions of ions having a K-shell vacancy. The presence of an optimum pulse duration that maximizes the x-ray yield at constant laser energy is found to be the result of the competition between the single cluster dynamics and the number of clusters participating in the emission.

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