Аннотация:The capability of intense femtosecond pulses to create hard X-ray short-duration plasma-emitters has allowed time-resolved X-ray studies with sub-picosecond resolution in different branches of physic, material science and biology. Most of these studies were performed in a single-shot or 10 Hz regime with large multi-stage laser facilities and intensities above 1016 W/cm2. For ultrashort X-ray sources to be more widely used they must operate in a more continuous regime. Most applications, that can be developed, will benefit from higher average power and high repetition rate, when low-intensity signal averaging is necessary. In the past few years there have been rapid improvements in high power Ti:sapphire femtosecond lasers systems operated at kiloherz repetition rates, some capable to generate peak intensities of 1018 W/cm2 [1]. This systems are a good candidate to be used as a primary source for laser driven plasma X-ray sources.