Title :
Research into pulsed power-driven recombination lasers
Author :
Krishnan, M. ; Nash, T. ; LePell, P.D.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Int. Co., San Leandro, CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Time-resolved measurements of XUV emissions from recombining Ne and Al plasmas are reported. The DNA/PITHON pulsed-power generator was used to produce hot, dense aluminum and neon plasmas in a Z-pinch configuration. The Al Xl, 4f-3d and 4 d-3p lines at 154.4 and 150.4 Å were observed to be anomalously bright compared to the Al Xl, 4d-2p line. This anomaly, which might be suggestive of recombination lasing, may also be explained by opacity, whereby the optically thick 4→2 lines are reduced in apparent intensity with respect to the 4→3 lines. The Ne X 4-3 line was observed to be spatially localized on axis where emissions from the Ne X 3-2 line were sharply reduced in intensity. On axis, the anomalous brightness of the Ne X 4-3 line suggests a strong inversion
Keywords :
X-ray lasers; aluminium; ion lasers; laser transitions; neon; pinch effect; plasma diagnostics; population inversion; time resolved spectra; Al Xl; Al plasmas; DNA/PITHON pulsed-power generator; Ne X; Ne plasmas; X-ray laser; XUV emissions; Z-pinch configuration; brightness; intensity; inversion; opacity; pulsed power-driven recombination lasers; recombination lasing; time-resolved measurements; Aluminum; Artificial intelligence; Gas lasers; Laser theory; Optical pulses; Plasma density; Plasma temperature; Power lasers; Pump lasers; X-ray lasers;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on