Abstract
I will discuss the status of the development of x-ray lasers. They have evolved to the point where they can be or are being used in biological imaging, atomic physics, chemistry, and materials sciences. Future developments will soon lead to small but powerful high-repetition-rate x-ray lasers with wavelengths shorter than the ~33-to-3.6- nm range that is now covered.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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