We develop a pulsed hard x-ray K source at 17.4 keV produced by the interaction of a multi-terawatt peak power infrared femtosecond laser pulse with a thick molybdenum (Mo) target at a 100 Hz repetition rate. We measure the highest Mo K photon production reported to date corresponding to a K photon flux of 1×10 ph/(sr·s) and an estimated peak brightness of ∼2.5×10 ph/(s·mm·mrad(0.1% bandwidth)) at ∼5×10 W/cm driving laser intensity.
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