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      Femtosecond time-resolved X-ray diffraction from laser-heated organic films

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          Nanosecond-to-femtosecond laser-induced breakdown in dielectrics

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            Ultrafast X-ray Pulses from Laser-Produced Plasmas.

            A high-temperature plasma is created when an intense laser pulse is focused onto the surface of a solid. An ultrafast pulse of x-ray radiation is emitted from such a plasma when the laser pulse length is less than a picosecond. A high-speed streak camera detector was used to determine the duration of these x-ray pulses, and computer simulations of the plasmas agree with the experimental results. Scaling laws predict that brighter and more efficient x-ray sources will be obtained by the use of more intense laser pulses. These sources can be used for time-resolved x-ray scattering studies and for the development of x-ray lasers.
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              Femtosecond X-ray Pulses at 0.4 A Generated by 90  Thomson Scattering: A Tool for Probing the Structural Dynamics of Materials

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                Journal
                Nature
                Nature
                Springer Nature
                0028-0836
                December 4 1997
                December 4 1997
                : 390
                : 6659
                : 490-492
                Article
                10.1038/37317
                f4199e43-664c-48f7-b2ec-d8339461d579
                © 1997
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