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25 September 1995 Studies of the spatial coherence of an x-ray laser
Ronald E. Burge, Gary E. Slark, Xiao-Hui Cheng, Michael T. Browne, David Neely, Ciaran L. S. Lewis, Andrew G. MacPhee
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Abstract
We describe the use of a dispersive Young's slits coherence diagnostic for determining the transverse coherence length of a soft x-ray laser source. W have studied the emission from the Ne-like germanium x-ray lasing lines at 23.2/23.6 nm for comparison with the 19.6 nm lasing line obtained with the use of a prepulse. The effective source size has been determined for both these output modes from the calculated coherence length. We conclude that the use of a prepulse leads to a significant reduction in effective source size at 19.6 nm.
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Ronald E. Burge, Gary E. Slark, Xiao-Hui Cheng, Michael T. Browne, David Neely, Ciaran L. S. Lewis, and Andrew G. MacPhee "Studies of the spatial coherence of an x-ray laser", Proc. SPIE 2520, Soft X-Ray Lasers and Applications, (25 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.221639
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KEYWORDS
X-ray lasers

Visibility

Fringe analysis

Diagnostics

Germanium

Diffraction

Plasma

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