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Relic crystal-lattice effects on Raman compression of powerful x-ray pulses in plasmas.

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  • Relic crystal-lattice effects on Raman compression of powerful x-ray pulses in plasmas. Abstract Text:

    v m malkinV M Malkin,n j fischN J Fisch,v m malkinV M Malkin,n j fischN J Fisch,

    Powerful x-ray pulses might be compressed to even greater powers by means of backward Raman amplification in ultradense plasmas produced by ionizing condensed matter by the same pulses. The pulse durations contemplated are shorter than the time for complete smoothing of the crystal lattice by thermal motion of ions. Although inhomogeneities are generally thought to be deleterious to the Raman amplification, the relic lattice might, in fact, be useful for the Raman amplification. The x-ray frequency band gaps can suppress parasitic Raman scattering of amplified pulses, while enhanced dispersion of the x-ray group velocity near the gaps can delay self-phase-modulation instability, thereby enabling further amplification of the x rays.

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    vm malkinVM Malkin,nj fischNJ Fisch,vm malkinVM Malkin,nj fischNJ Fisch,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Physical review letters

    VOLUME: 99

    Page Numbers: 205001

    Journal Abbreviation: Phys. Rev. Lett.

    ISSN: 0031-9007

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.

    Country: United States

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