Production of exotic states of matter with the use of X-rays generated by focusing a petawatt laser pulse onto a solid target
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Pikuz, S A; Faenov, A Ya; Fortov, V E; Skobelev, I Yu
- Source
- Physics-Uspekhi; July 2014, Vol. 57 Issue: 7 p702-707, 6p
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- ISSN
- 10637869; 14684780
The possibility is discussed of using optical laser radiation with an intensity of $ \gt 10^{20}~$W cm$ ^{-2}$ to create an ultraintense X-ray source capable of producing polychromatic radiation with a power flux of $ 10^{19}~$W cm$ ^{-2}$ or higher. X-ray radiation of so high an intensity permits not only transforming a condensed matter of the target into a plasma state but also obtaining an exotic plasma state with a high density of hollow ions. Currently not yet in wide use and available in only a few laboratories in the world, lasers with a radiation intensity of about $ 10^{20}~$W cm$ ^{-2}$ are more compact and less expensive than free-electron X-ray lasers or lasers used for the indirect heating of fusion targets. The source under discussion can produce by far higher X-ray intensities than plasma X-ray lasers of a similar scale.