Z. Samsonova,
S. Höfer,
R. Hollinger,
T. Kämpfer,
I. Uschmann,
R. Röder,
L. Trefflich,
O. Rosmej,
E. Förster,
C. Ronning,
D. Kartashov,
and C. Spielmann
Hard X-ray generation from ZnO nanowire targets in a non-relativistic regime of laser-solid interactions
Appl. Sci., 8 :1728 (September 2018)
Hard X-ray generation from ZnO nanowire targets in a non-relativistic regime of laser-solid interactions
Appl. Sci., 8 :1728 (September 2018)
Abstract:
We present a detailed investigation of X-ray emission from both flat and nanowire zinc oxide targets irradiated by 60 fs 5E16 W/cm^2 intensity laser pulses at a 0.8 µm wavelength. It is shown that the fluence of the emitted hard X-ray radiation in the spectral range 150–800 keV is enhanced by at least one order of magnitude for nanowire targets compared to the emission from a flat surface, whereas the characteristic Kα line emission (8.64 keV) is insensitive to the target morphology. Furthermore, we provide evidence for a dramatic increase of the fast electron flux from the front side of the nanostructured targets. We suggest that targets with nanowire morphology may advance the development of compact ultrafast X-ray sources with an enhanced flux of hard X-ray emission that could find wide applications in high energy density (HED) physics.