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In this paper some advantages of using thin freely suspended films as a target in femtosecond laser-plasma interaction are discussed. It is shown by numerical simulation for carbon film, that for 10 - 30 nm films significant increase in plasma temperature can be achieved due to strongly limited thermoflux deep into the target. This increase in temperature is accompanied by increase in x-ray yield. The other task of this work is to investigate whether it is possible to excite surface plasmon-polariton for the thin film target.
M. S. Dzhidzhoev,Vyacheslav M. Gordienko,V. V. Kolchin,S. A. Magnitskii,V. T. Platonenko,Andrey B. Savel'ev, andA. P. Tarasevitch
"Interaction of superintense femtosecond laser pulses with freely suspended thin films", Proc. SPIE 2777, ALT'95 International Symposium on Advanced Materials for Optics and Optoelectronics, (11 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.232210
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M. S. Dzhidzhoev, Vyacheslav M. Gordienko, V. V. Kolchin, S. A. Magnitskii, V. T. Platonenko, Andrey B. Savel'ev, A. P. Tarasevitch, "Interaction of superintense femtosecond laser pulses with freely suspended thin films," Proc. SPIE 2777, ALT'95 International Symposium on Advanced Materials for Optics and Optoelectronics, (11 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.232210