Amplified x-ray emission from core-ionized diatomic molecules.

Phys Rev Lett

Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, 01187 Dresden, Germany and Max Planck Advanced Study Group, CFEL, Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg, Germany.

Published: January 2013

We predict high-gain x-ray lasing in molecular nitrogen by ultrafast core ionization with an x-ray free-electron laser source. To estimate the spectral and temporal output of this molecular x-ray laser, we solve generalized Maxwell-Bloch equations, keeping track of the electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom. The spectrum of the amplified x-ray emission shows a strong dependence on the gain-length product. Whereas the emission at small gain length is similar to the relatively broad x-ray fluorescence band, the spectrum is determined by a single frequency in the linear gain region. The vibrational wave packet dynamics during the x-ray emission process is examined. By preparation of the initial vibrational quantum state, the x-ray emission frequency can be tuned within the fluorescence band. The present scheme is applicable to other homo- and heteronuclear diatomic systems, thereby extending the spectral range of coherent x-ray radiation sources based on amplification on bound transitions.

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