Soft x-ray generation based on the two-plasmon decay and the backward Raman scattering in a moderately relativistic electron beam
Abstract: A scheme of soft-xray radiation is proposed. In the scheme, a moderately intense laser excites plasmons via the two-plasmon decay in a relativistic electron beam. As the second laser encounters the electron beam in the opposite direction, it emits soft x-rays via the backward Raman scattering. Our analysis suggests that the effective cross-section of this scattering is higher than the Thomson scattering and that the conversion efficiency from the pump laser to the soft x-ray could be very high in the optimal scenario. USing the plasmon pump with duration of 1-100 pico-second and the electron beam with density of 1018-1019 per cc and energy of 1-20 MeV, soft x-ray of 5 nm to 300 nm with the duration of 10 femto seconds to 1 pico-second can be emitted in the direction of the electron beam. Advantages of the scheme of other schemes are discussed.
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