@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00067045, author = {ピロジコフ, アレキサンダー and Timur, Esirkepov and Sagisaka, Akito and Ogura, Koichi and A, Pikuz T and Ya, Faenov A and Gonzalez, izquierdo Bruno and Kevin, Koga James and Kiriyama, Hiromitsu and Nakanii, Nobuhiko and HUANG, KAI and Fukuda, Yuuji and N, Ragozin E and Neely, D and Namba, Shinichi and Daido, Hiroyuki and Kato, Yoshiaki and Bulanov, Sergey and Kondo, Kiminori and Kawachi, Tetsuya and Kando, Masaki and ピロジコフ アレキサンダー and エシロケポフ ティムル and 匂坂 明人 and 小倉 浩一 and ゴンザレスイスケルド ブルーノ and コーガ ジェームズ and 桐山 博光 and 中新 信彦 and 黄 開 and 福田 祐仁 and 難波 愼一 and 大道 博行 and 加藤 義章 and ブラノフ セルゲイ and 近藤 公伯 and 河内 哲哉 and 神門 正城}, month = {Oct}, note = {Burst Intensification by Singularity Emitting Radiation (BISER) is emission of bright bursts of coherent high-frequency radiation by singularities formed in multi-stream flows [Scientific Reports 7 17968 (2017)]. In the case of plasma driven by intense laser, multi-stream flows of electrons (plasma waves) produce relativistic singularities of electron density. These singularities emit bright coherent emission up to the soft x-ray spectral region [PRL 108, 135004 (2012)] with the peak spectral brightness of ~10^27 photons/mm^2 mrad^2 s in 0.1% bandwidth. I will report on properties of this point-like coherent BISER x-ray source, including recent experimental data obtained with the J-KAREN-P laser [Opt. Express 25 20486 (2017)]., LXA-Workshop}, title = {Burst Intensification by Singularity Emitting Radiation as coherent x-ray source}, year = {2018} }