Slowdown and compression of a strong X-ray free-electron pulse propagating through the Mg vapors

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Published 2 October 2009 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation Yu-Ping Sun et al 2009 EPL 87 64002 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/87/64002

0295-5075/87/6/64002

Abstract

Here we study the propagation of a strong X-ray free-electron pulse through the resonant medium of atomic Mg accompanied by the self-seeded stimulated resonant X-ray Raman scattering. The X-ray pulse is decelerated by two orders of magnitude because of nonlinear interaction and experiences a 6-fold compression. The simulations are based on a strict numerical solution of the coupled Bloch and Maxwell equations for a 50 fs pulse tuned in the 2p3/2-4s resonance (54.8 eV). The extensive ringing tail produced during propagation widens the power spectrum. This seed field triggers the Stokes channel 3s-2p3/2 (49.4 eV) of stimulated resonant X-ray Raman scattering and the weaker Stokes and anti-Stokes fields caused by four-wave mixing. The beating between the Stokes and pump fields quenches the population inversion at longer propagation distances where lasing without inversion enhances the Stokes component.

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