We study the x-ray L-shell production from large krypton clusters subm
itted to ultrashort and intense laser pulses. The x-ray photon emissio
n pattern appears to be isotropic and the absolute x-ray photon yields
per laser pulse are measured as a function of the laser intensity and
df the estimated mean cluster size In the supersonic expansion, In pa
rticular, up to 4x10(6) x-ray photons per laser shot are detected at i
ntensities approaching 5x10(17) W cm(-2). This allows us to determine
precisely a maximum conversion efficiency of 1.7x10(-8) between the in
coming IR photon and the generated x-ray photon energies. Finally. the
x-ray photon emission is understood as the result of highly stripped
ion production with L-shell electron-impact ionization and excitation
in laser-heated cluster-sized nanoplasmas.