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Soft x-ray Ar <sup>+ 8</sup> laser excited by low-voltage capillary discharge

B. Fekete, M. Kiss, A. A. Shapolov, S. Szatmári, S. V. Kukhlevsky

2023Optics Express11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-laser excited by electrical pulses at a very low voltage (35 - 45 kV), which is approximately two times lower than previously reported. The decrease in pulse voltage not only allows for further reduction in the size of the laser's excitation part, but also a principal shift to the experimental methods, techniques, and technologies used in ordinary pulsed gas lasers operating in the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared regions of the spectra. In an argon-filled alumina capillary with an inner diameter of 3.1 mm and a length of 22 cm, laser pulses with an energy of 4 µJ and a duration of 1.6 ns were generated. The laser produces a beam with a Gaussian intensity distribution and an FWHM divergence of 1.9 mrad. The results could be particularly useful in the development of compact, practical soft x-ray capillary lasers for use in small laboratories at educational and research institutions.

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LaserMaterials scienceOpticsFull width at half maximumArgonCapillary actionExcited stateAtomic physicsOptoelectronicsPhysicsComposite materialAtomic and Molecular PhysicsLaser Design and ApplicationsLaser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
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