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Characteristics of light reflected from a dense ionization wave with a tunable velocity

Plasma Physics 2009-11-20 v1 General Physics

Abstract

An optically-dense ionization wave (IW) produced by two femtosecond laser pulses focused cylindrically and crossing each other is shown to be an efficient coherent x-ray converter. The resulting velocity of a quasi-plane IW in the vicinity of pulse intersection increases with the angle between the pulses from the group velocity of ionizing pulses to infinity allowing an easy tuning the wavelength of x-rays. The x-ray spectra of a converted, lower frequency coherent light change from the monochromatic to a high order harmonic-like with the duration of ionizing pulses and the intensity of scattered pulses; the spectrum are not symmetrical at V<c and V>c.

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@article{arxiv.0904.0851,
  title  = {Characteristics of light reflected from a dense ionization wave with a tunable velocity},
  author = {A. Zhidkov and T. Esirkepov and T. Fujii and K. Nemoto and J. Koga and S. V. Bulanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.0851},
  year   = {2009}
}
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