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21 October 1999 Modeling of the spatial coherence buildup in x-ray lasers operating in single- and double-pass configurations
Olivier Larroche, David Ros, Annie Klisnick, Alain Sureau, Clary Moeller, Helene Guennou
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Abstract
A numerical code COLAX solving the Maxwell-Bloch equations has been developed and applied to the modeling of soft X-ray lasers in hot laser-produced plasmas. First results in the case of Ne-like Zn from solid targets are presented, including refraction, saturation, coherence properties, and the effect of a half-cavity mirror.
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Olivier Larroche, David Ros, Annie Klisnick, Alain Sureau, Clary Moeller, and Helene Guennou "Modeling of the spatial coherence buildup in x-ray lasers operating in single- and double-pass configurations", Proc. SPIE 3776, Soft X-Ray Lasers and Applications III, (21 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366658
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Plasmas

Picosecond phenomena

X-ray lasers

Chlorine

Modeling

Spatial coherence

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