posted on 2023-01-12, 15:21authored byJixing Gao, Yinghui Zheng, Jiaqi Wu, Zhiyuan Lou, Fan Yang, Junyu Qian, Yujie Peng, Yuxin Leng, Zhinan Zeng, Ruxin Li
Sub-femtosecond x-ray burst is powerful tool for probing and imaging electronic and concomitant atomic motion in attosecond physics. For years, x-ray source (above 2 keV) had mainly been obtained from X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) or synchrotron radiation, which are high energy consumption, high cost and huge volume. Here we propose a low-cost and small-size method to generate X-ray source. We experimentally obtained high photon energy spectrum (~ 5.2 keV) through both atom and multiple valence state ions using a near-infrared 1.45 {\mu}m driving laser interacting with krypton gas, according to our knowledge, which is the highest photon energy generated through high-order harmonic generation up to now. In our scheme, multi-keV photon energy can be achieved with a relaxed requirement on experimental conditions, and make time-resolved studies more accessible to many laboratories that are capable of producing high energy photon extending to hard x-ray region. Furthermore, our scheme minimizes the influence of X-ray fluorescence process on detection, and can also be utilized to study the quantum-optical nature of high-order harmonic generation.
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