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Observation of Reverse Saturable Absorption of an X-ray Laser

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Author(s)
Cho, Byeoung IckCho, M.S.Kim, M.Chung, H.-K.Barbrel, B.Engelhorn, K.Burian, T.Chalupský, J.Ciricosta, O.Dakovski, G.L.Hájková, V.Holmes, M.Juha, L.Krzywinski, J.Lee, R.W.Nam, Chang HeeRackstraw, D.S.Toleikis, S.Turner, J.J.Vinko, S.M.Wark, J.S.Zastrau, U.Heimann, P.A.
Type
Article
Citation
Physical Review Letters, v.119, no.7
Issued Date
2017-08
Abstract
A nonlinear absorber in which the excited state absorption is larger than the ground state can undergo a process called reverse saturable absorption. It is a well-known phenomenon in laser physics in the optical regime, but is more difficult to generate in the x-ray regime, where fast nonradiative core electron transitions typically dominate the population kinetics during light matter interactions. Here, we report the first observation of decreasing x-ray transmission in a solid target pumped by intense x-ray free electron laser pulses. The measurement has been made below the K-absorption edge of aluminum, and the x-ray intensity ranges are 10(16) -10(17) W/cm(2). It has been confirmed by collisional radiative population kinetic calculations, underscoring the fast spectral modulation of the x-ray pulses and charge states relevant to the absorption and transmission of x-ray photons. The processes shown through detailed simulations are consistent with reverse saturable absorption, which would be the first observation of this phenomena in the x-ray regime. These light matter interactions provide a unique opportunity to investigate optical transport properties in the extreme state of matters, as well as affording the potential to regulate ultrafast x-ray free-electron laser pulses.
Publisher
American Physical Society
ISSN
0031-9007
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.075002
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/13654
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