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Singh, Sushil;
Armstrong, Chris D.;
Kang, Ning;
Ren, Lei;
Liu, Huiya;
Hua, Neng;
Rusby, Dean R.;
Klimo, Ondřej;
Versaci, Roberto;
Zhang, Yan;
Sun, Mingying;
Zhu, Baoqiang;
Lei, Anle;
Ouyang, Xiaoping;
Lancia, Livia;
Laso Garcia, Alejandro;
Wagner, Andreas;
Cowan, Thomas E.;
Zhu, Jianqiang;
Schlegel, Theodor;
Weber, Stefan;
McKenna, Paul;
Neely, David;
Tikhonchuk, Vladimir;
Kumar, Deepak
Relativistic electrons generated by the interaction of petawatt-class short laser pulses with solid targets can be used to generate bright x-rays via bremsstrahlung. The efficiency of laser energy transfer into these electrons depends on multiple parameters including the focused intensity and pre-plasma level. This paper reports experimental results from the interaction of a high intensity petawatt-class glass laser pulses with solid targets at a maximum intensity of 1019 W cm−2. In-situ measurements of specularly reflected light are used to provide an upper bound of laser absorption and to characterize focused laser intensity, the pre-plasma level and the generation mechanism of second harmonic light. The measured spectrum of electrons and bremsstrahlung radiation provide information about the efficiency of laser energy transfer.
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