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These proceedings comprise invited and contributed papers presented at the 14th International Conference on X-Ray Lasers (ICXRL 2014). This conference is part of a continuing series dedicated to recent developments and applications of x-ray lasers and other coherent x-ray sources with attention to supporting technologies and instrumentation.
New results in the generation of intense, coherent x-rays and progress toward practical devices and their applications in numerous fields are reported. Areas of research in plasma-based x-ray lasers, 4th generation accelerator-based sources and higher harmonic generation, and other x-ray generation schemes are covered.
The scope of ICXRL 2014 included, but was not limited to:
Laser-pumped X-ray lasers
Discharge excitation and other X-ray laser pumping methods
Injection/seeding of X-ray amplifiers
New lasing transitions and novel X-ray laser schemes
High Harmonic sources-Free-electron laser generation in the XUV and X-ray range
Novel schemes for coherent XUV and X-ray generation
XUV and X-ray optics and metrology-Driving laser technology
Theory and modeling of X-ray gain medium and beam characteristics
Applicationsof high brightness and ultrashort X-ray sources
Contents
1. Progress and Prospects of Coherent X-Ray Research Using High Power Lasers in Japan Atomic Energy Agency.- 2. Advances in High Average Power, 100 Hz Repetition Rate Table-top Soft X-Ray Lasers.- 3. Possibility of Recombination Gain Increase in CV Ions at 4.0nm via Coherence.- 4. Overview of development of laser driven secondary sources at PALS and ELI.- 5. Spectral properties of collisional XUV lasers for the amplification of femtosecond pulses.- 6. Transient collisionally excited x-ray Lasers pumped with one long and two short pulses.- 7. Seeded operation of a Ne-like Titanium soft x-ray laser.- 8. Output beam polarization of x-ray lasers with transient inversion.- 9. Improved sub-10nm Ni-like lasing by varying the slope of the traveling-wave velocity.- 10. Temporal response of seeded XUV lasers under different amplification regimes- inversion density threshold.- 11. Self-photopumped x-ray lasers from elements in the Ne-like and Ni-like ionization state.- 12. Pump-Probe Experiment for Temporal Profile Measurement of Plasma X-ray laser.- 13. Capillary discharge X-ray Lasers: the Quest for sub-10nm Lasers.