Intense narrowband XUV pulses from a compact setup
M. Kretschmar,
M. J. J. Vrakking,
B. Schütte
Abstract:We report on a compact and spectrally intense extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) source, which is based on high-harmonic generation (HHG) driven by 395 nm pulses. In order to minimize the XUV virtual source size and to maximize the XUV flux, HHG is performed several Rayleigh lengths away from the driving laser focal plane in a highdensity gas jet. As a result, a high focused XUV intensity of 5×10 13 W/cm 2 is achieved, using a beamline with a length of only two meters and a modest driving laser pulse energy of 3 mJ. Th… Show more
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