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1 February 1994 Self-pumped photoresonant x-ray lasers: theory and experiment
Ernst E. Fill, Dieter Schloegl, Juergen Steingruber
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Abstract
Experimental and theoretical investigations of `self-pumped' photo-resonant X- ray lasers are reported. In these lasers the same kind of ion is used as active medium and for excitation. Simulations of the realization of this idea in a transient X-ray laser and first experiments towards demonstrating a quasi-cw self-pumped X-ray laser are reported.
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Ernst E. Fill, Dieter Schloegl, and Juergen Steingruber "Self-pumped photoresonant x-ray lasers: theory and experiment", Proc. SPIE 2012, Ultrashort Wavelength Lasers II, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.167378
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

X-ray lasers

X-rays

Carbon

Picosecond phenomena

Zinc

Ions

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