Was the Livermore X-ray laser pumped by recombination?

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Laser Outputs, Plasma Pumping, Power Gain, Radiant Cooling, Radiative Recombination, X Ray Lasers, Electron Plasma, Plasma Cooling, Recombination Coefficient, Selenium

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It is demonstrated that recombination pumping following rapid radiative cooling of an overstriped selenium plasma can quantitatively account for the observed gains of the J = 2 to 1 Se XXV transitions in the recent successful Livermore X-ray-laser experiments. The absence of gain in the J = 0 to 1 transition, hitherto unexplained, is fully consistent with this scenario.

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