Measurement of the spatial coherence of a soft-x-ray laser

J. E. Trebes, K. A. Nugent, S. Mrowka, R. A. London, T. W. Barbee, M. R. Carter, J. A. Koch, B. J. MacGowan, D. L. Matthews, L. B. Da Silva, G. F. Stone, and M. D. Feit
Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 588 – Published 3 February 1992
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Abstract

The spatial coherence of a neonlike selenium x-ray laser operating at 206 and 210 Å has been measured using a technique based on partially coherent x-ray diffraction. The time-integrated spatial coherence of the selenium x-ray laser was determined to be equivalent to that of a quasimonochromatic spatially incoherent disk source whose diameter is comparable to the line focus of the visible-light laser pumping the x-ray laser. The spatial coherence was improved by narrowing the line focus width.

  • Received 26 April 1991

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.68.588

©1992 American Physical Society

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J. E. Trebes, K. A. Nugent, S. Mrowka, R. A. London, T. W. Barbee, M. R. Carter, J. A. Koch, B. J. MacGowan, D. L. Matthews, L. B. Da Silva, G. F. Stone, and M. D. Feit

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 5508, Livermore, California 94450

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Vol. 68, Iss. 5 — 3 February 1992

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