Abstract

A three-dimensional raytracing code is used to examine the effects of refraction compensation obtained by bending the target along the lasing axis. The simulations relate to an experiment conducted at Osaka University, where germanium slab targets, curved along the target length, were irradiated. At large curvatures the normally weak J = 0 → 1, 196 Å line dominated the signal. General agreement with experiment is obtained.

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