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Figure 5
Relative Bragg intensities for three pulse shapes compared with a flat pulse (shown in columns), given at varying pulse intensities (y-axis), scattering vectors (x-axis) and photon energies (shown in rows), as defined in equation (9)[link]. A negative J (red scale) means that the pulse shape gives worse Bragg scattering compared with a flat pulse, and a positive J (blue scale) means that it gives better Bragg scattering compared with the flat case. Positive J values are shown up to 1. For 12 keV, and low intensities, the expected ionization is very low. Here the plasma model is not valid. Top row: 2 keV. Middle row: 6 keV. Bottom row: 12 keV.

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