Maximizing MeV x-ray dose in relativistic laser-solid interactions
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Bremsstrahlung x-rays generated in laser-solid interactions can be used as light sources for high-energy-density science. We present electron and x-ray spectra from particle-in-cell and Monte Carlo simulations, varying laser pulse intensity and duration at fixed energy of 200$\,$J. Superponderomotive electron temperatures are observed at low intensity; a new temperature scaling is given that depends on pulse duration and density scale length. Short, high-intensity pulses create low-divergence electron beams before self-generated magnetic fields evolve, resulting in more forward-going MeV x-rays.
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