Abstract
The dynamic evolution of plasma columns, generated by a fast capillary discharge setup, was measured by an off-axis imaging apparatus. Appropriate initial conditions were found where stable compression of the plasma column could be obtained. The appearance of a sequence of shock and refraction waves during the plasma column compression is clearly seen. Relative line emission from Ne-like and F-like Ar ions at 25-50A spectral range was used for electron temperature and density measurements, during the column compression. Appropriate conditions for soft x-ray laser operation were found at the time the first shock wave reaches the axis. Indeed, strong soft x-ray amplification at 46.9nm (3s-3p, J=0-1) was measured at this stage. The small signal gain of the measured amplified line is ∼0.9 cm -1 and the beam divergence is less than 5mRad.
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