Abstract

Soft x-ray vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy (10–600 eV) has been used to study relativistic electron beam energy deposition in 6-μm Au foils mounted in two different anode geometries. Experimentally determined thermal electron temperatures of 173 eV and 306 eV are in agreement with calculations assuming electron energy deposition rates of 5×1013 W/g and 1014 W/g for the two geometries. These results are consistent with electrons multipassing through the thin foils several times.

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