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Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Enhancement of x-rays generated by a guided laser wakefield accelerator inside capillary tubes

J. Ju; Kristoffer Svensson; A. Döpp; H. E. Ferrari; K. Cassou; O. Neveu; Guillaume Genoud; F. Wojda; Matthias Burza; Anders Persson; Olle Lundh; Claes-Göran Wahlström; B. Cros

Electrons accelerated in the nonlinear regime in a laser wakefield accelerator experience transverse oscillations inside the plasma cavity, giving rise to ultra-short pulsed x-rays, also called the betatron radiation. We show that the fluence of x-ray can be enhanced by more than one order of magnitude when the laser is guided by a 10 mm long capillary tube instead of interacting with a 2 mm gas jet. X-rays with a synchrotron-like spectrum and associated critical energy ∼5 keV, with a peak brightness of ∼1×1021 ph/s/mm2/mrad2/0.1%BW, were achieved by employing 16 TW laser pulses.


Optics Letters | 2014

Q-switched laser-assisted grazing incidence pumping (QAGRIP) for efficient soft x-ray laser generation.

Olivier Delmas; M. Pittman; K. Cassou; O. Guilbaud; S. Kazamias; Gabriel V. Cojocaru; O. Neveu; J. Demailly; Elsa Baynard; D. Ursescu; David Ros

We have investigated a new scheme for laser plasma transient collisional soft x-ray lasers based on the use of an additional laser to produce the preplasma. Soft x-ray emission measurements made for different solid targets are presented and discussed. A significant enhancement of the SXRL emission as compared to double-pulse single-beam grazing incidence (DGRIP) using the same pump laser is reported for 13.9- and 32.6-nm SXRL wavelengths.


Optics Letters | 2015

Gain dynamics in quickly ionized plasma for seeded operated soft x-ray lasers

O. Guilbaud; G. V. Cojocaru; Lianhe Li; Olivier Delmas; Razvan G. Ungureanu; Romeo A. Banici; S. Kazamias; K. Cassou; O. Neveu; J. Demailly; Elsa Baynard; M. Pittman; A. Le Marec; A. Klisnick; Philippe Zeitoun; D. Ursescu; D. Ros

Harmonic seeded operation of a neon-like titanium plasma-based soft x-ray laser is described. The plasma amplifier is pumped with a variation of the grazing incidence technique involving a fast and localized ionization step. We discuss its effect on gain dynamics by measuring the amplifying factor as a function of the delay between pump pulse and harmonic seed. Two different regimes are pointed out, following the pumping scheme used. For one of them, a delay in the gain generation compared with the pumping laser pulse is observed.


Optics Express | 2016

One long and two short pumping pulses control for plasma x-ray amplifier optimization

Gabriel V. Cojocaru; Razvan G. Ungureanu; Romeo A. Banici; D. Ursescu; O. Guilbaud; Olivier Delmas; Andréa Le Marec; O. Neveu; J. Demailly; M. Pittman; S. Kazamias; S. Daboussi; K. Cassou; Lu Li; A. Klisnick; Phillipe Zeitoun; David Ros

Development of efficient soft x-ray laser plasma amplifiers adapted to seeded operation, requires a better control over amplifier transverse spatial extent, brilliance control and gain lifetime. Here it is shown that pumping the plasma amplifier with one long and two short pump pulses (1L2S) provides advantages in terms of control for the specified parameters in the case of Ni-like Ag x-ray laser. Also, significant tunability of the gain lifetime in the 1L2S pumping scheme for Ne-like Ti x-ray laser is observed. Direct harmonics seeding and chirped harmonics seeding amplification approaches may benefit from the control of the gain lifetime, in terms of better use of the pump energy and as a way to reduce the amplified spontaneous emission in x-ray lasers.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Multiple pulses EUV laser pumping: ASE, seeded operations, and applications

D. Ros; S. Kazamias; K. Cassou; M. Pittman; O. Guilbaud; S. Daboussi; O. Delmas; J. Demailly; O. Neveu; A. Mestrallain; D. Sall; Lianhe Li; Philippe Zeitoun

We present in this paper a laser-driven coherent EUV beamline resulting from the combination of a versatile high-order laser harmonic generator with a robust plasma-based EUV laser amplifier. Both devices can be used separetely or in synergy. Seeding of the plasma amplifier by a high-order harmonic beam leads to a strong improvement of the EUV laser beam divergence and uniformity. Moreover the system can be turned easily into a IR pump-XUV probe setup for plasma opacity probing. The possibility to generate two separate harmonic sources from the same gas cell offers the opportunity to explore EUV pump-EUV probe experiments.


Archive | 2016

Transient Collisionally Excited X-ray Lasers Pumped with One Long and Two Short Pulses

D. Ursescu; G. V. Cojocaru; Razvan G. Ungureanu; Romeo A. Banici; L. Ionel; Sandel Simion; R. Dabu; J. Tümmler; R. Jung; H. Stiel; Olivier Delmas; M. Pittman; O. Guilbaud; S. Kazamias; K. Cassou; J. Demailly; O. Neveu; Elsa Baynard; David Ros; Andréa Le Marec; S. Daboussi; Li Lu; A. Klisnick; Philippe Zeitoun

X-ray laser simulations based on Ehybrid code have shown that enhanced plasma x-ray laser emission can be achieved mastering the ionization dynamics and plasma temperature using one long and two short pulses (Ursescu and Ionel, J Optoelectron Adv Mat 12:48–51, 2010). In parallel, two simple methods to generate multiple short pulses for pumping x-ray lasers were reported in conjunction with x-ray laser developments. Five to ten fold enhancement in the emission of the silver x-ray laser was demonstrated using the newly developed pump methods, when compared with the traditional one, based on a long pulse followed by one short pump pulse. An overview of these recent experiments will be presented. The possible implementation of these novel x-ray laser pumping methods at Extreme Light Infrastructure—Nuclear Physics facility will be discussed.


Archive | 2016

Seeded Operation of a Ne-like Titanium Soft X-Ray Laser

O. Guilbaud; S. Kazamias; K. Cassou; Olivier Delmas; J. Demailly; O. Neveu; D. Ros; Elsa Baynard; M. Pittman; M. Shazad; A. Rossal; G.J. Tallents; A. Le Marec; A. Klisnick; L. Lu; Philippe Zeitoun; Gabriel V. Cojocaru; Razvan G. Ungureanu; Romeo A. Banici; D. Ursescu

Seeded operation of a Neon-like Titanium plasma-based soft x-ray laser is described. The plasma amplifier is pumped using a variation of the classical grazing incidence pumping technique, combining a long low energy pulse followed by a main short pulse. Because the preformed plasma is underionized, a part of the main short pulse energy is used to ionized it to the lasing stage. Consequences of this feature on seeded laser properties are discussed.


Archive | 2014

High Harmonic Generation Driven by Two Quasi-collinear Pulses

S. Daboussi; S. Kazamias; K. Cassou; O. Guilbaud; M. Pittman; Olivier Delmas; O. Neveu; B. Cros; G. Maynard; D. Ros

We have investigated the high harmonic generation driven by two quasi-collinear IR pulses separated by picosecond delay. Experiments were performed at the LASERIX facility using 50 fs pulses at 800 nm with energy up to 25 mJ. We have studied the generation of two high harmonic pulses from the same medium. In particular, we show how the ratio in energy of each pulse can be used to balance the perturbation induced by the first pulse in the generating gas.


Archive | 2014

Regenerative Laser Cavity Tuning for Efficient Soft-X-Ray Laser Operation

Olivier Delmas; K. Cassou; O. Guilbaud; S. Kazamias; S. Daboussi; M. Pittman; O. Neveu; J. Demailly; D. Ros

The influence of temporal pump laser profile on the Soft X-ray laser (SXRL) efficiency is investigated in double grazing incidence pumping (DGRIP) transient collisional scheme. We have demonstrated a simple method that allows to produce and control one or several small prepulses and the ASE level of the pump laser beam by modifying the regenerative amplifier parameters. By changing the temporal structure of the pump beam we observed both an increase of the SXRL energy and an improvement of the target lifetime. Measurements made for different configurations are presented and discussed.


Archive | 2014

Harmonic Generation and Soft-X-Ray Laser with LASERIX: Source Development, Applications and Advanced Diagnosis

O. Guilbaud; S. Kazamias; K. Cassou; M. Pittman; S. Daboussi; Olivier Delmas; J. Demailly; O. Neveu; Chris Pouhe; B. Vodungbo; Philippe Zeitoun; Lucy Wilson; G.J. Tallents; Antonin Dusseix; Gabriel Richet; Aurelie Gense; Bich-Lien Nghiem; B. Cros; G. Maynard; David Ros

The LASERIX facility has restarted operation in the middle of the year 2010. Since then, important work has been achieved on the XUV sources performance, reliability and stability, which lead to the construction of two beamlines. The first one is based on transient collisional soft X-ray laser. In the second one, the high order harmonic generation process is used to convert infrared laser into coherent XUV radiations. Characteristics and some recent works on both of them will be presented. Besides, a complete setup for pump-probe experiments has been developed and successfully tested. Some examples involving this device and dealing with plasma opacity, radiobiology and nanomagnetism will be presented. We will conclude this paper by a discussion on how application experiments can be turned into valuable diagnostics for XUV sources.

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K. Cassou

University of Paris-Sud

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O. Guilbaud

University of Paris-Sud

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S. Kazamias

University of Paris-Sud

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M. Pittman

University of Paris-Sud

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S. Daboussi

University of Paris-Sud

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J. Demailly

University of Paris-Sud

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D. Ros

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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B. Cros

Université Paris-Saclay

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G. Maynard

University of Paris-Sud

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