Hard-X-Ray Measurements of 10.6-μm Laser-Irradiated Targets

Abstract
The first measurements of high-energy x-ray emission (hν30300 keV) by high-Z microballoon targets irradiated at 5×1014<ϕ<2×1016 W/cm2 by 10.6-μm laser light are reported. An exponential spectrum with a slope kTH250 keV provides the best fit to spectrometer data at ϕl=1016 W/cm2. The hard-x-ray yield indicates that a substantial fraction, probably between 10% and 100%, of the absorbed laser energy is converted to hot electrons. The slope kTH is proportional to the fastest ion energy.

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