We point out that existing Ne-like X-ray lasers have sufficient bright
ness to be used as pump sources in resonant pump-fluorescence experime
nts, and we discuss some of the potential benefits and limitations of
such experiments. In preliminary experiments, we have measured the lin
e overlap of the Ne-like yttrium X-ray laser near 155 angstrom with 4f
-3d transitions in H-like Na and He-like Mg. These experiments used a
high-resolution grating spectrometer, and calibrated the wavelength of
the yttrium laser by comparison against lines of known wavelength. Th
e results indicate that the wavelength of the yttrium laser is 154.985
+/- 0.025 angstrom, a factor of 2-4 improvement in precision over pre
vious calibrations. We find that the yttrium laser is almost-equal-to
100 mA to the long-wavelength side of both the He-like Mg line and the
H-like Na line, so that neither resonance is perfect; however, Stark
broadening could improve the overlap in the latter scheme, and bulk Do
ppler shifting could improve both resonances. We also find a good reso
nance between the yttrium laser and an un-identified transition which
we tentatively attribute to copper.