The generation of femtosecond K alpha x rays from laser-irradiated plasmas
is studied with a view to optimizing photon number and pulse duration. Usin
g analytical and numerical models of hot electron generation and subsequent
transport in a range of materials, it is shown that an optimum laser inten
sity I-opt = 7 X 10(9)Z(4.4) exists for maximum K alpha yield. Furthermore.
it is demonstrated that bulk targets are unsuitable for generating sub-ps
x-ray pulses: instead, design criteria are proposed for achieving K alpha p
ulse durations less than or equal to 100 fs using foils of approximate to 2
mu m thickness.