Spectroscopic Analysis of K- and L-Shell Radiation from Gas-Puff Jet Experiments on the UNR Leopard Laser

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Abstract

The study of cluster formation in gas-puff jet experiments and the x-ray emission from them under fs and ns laser impulses is of interest as there are many applications in physics (x-ray backlighting, lithography, high-harmonic generation, etc.) We present spectroscopic analysis of K- and L-shell radiation from Ar and Kr gas-puff jet experiments performed on the high-power Leopard Laser at UNR. To enhance our theoretical understanding of this radiation, and to help with identification of spectral lines, non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) kinetic models of Ar and Kr have been developed. Approximate temperature and density parameters have been identified in experiments with pure Kr, pure Ar, and Kr/Ar mixtures. Further work is discussed.

*This work was supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Basic Research Award \# HDTRA1-13-1-0033, to the University of Nevada, Reno, and in part by the DOE/NNSA Cooperative Agreements DE-NA0001984 and DE-NA0002075.

Authors

  • E.E. Petkov

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
    • University of Nevada, Reno, NV
    • University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557 USA
  • A.S. Safronova

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • V.L. Kantsyrev

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • J.J. Moschella

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • P. Wiewior

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • V.V. Shlyapsteva

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • M.C. Cooper

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • M.E. Weller

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • I.K. Shrestha

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • A. Stafford

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno
  • K.A. Schultz

    • Univ of Nevada - Reno