A compact, turnkey, narrow-bandwidth, tunable, and high-photon-flux extreme ultraviolet source

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We report on a compact high-photon-flux extreme ultraviolet (XUV) source based on high harmonic generation. A high XUV-photon flux (>1013 photons/s) is achieved at 21.8 eV and 26.6 eV. The narrow spectral bandwidth (ΔE/E < 10-3) of the generated harmonics is in the range of state-of-the-art synchrotron beamlines and enables high resolution spectroscopy experiments. The robust design based on a fiber-laser system enables turnkey-controlled and even remotely controlled operation outside specialized laser laboratories, which opens the way for a variety of applications.

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Hilbert, V., Tschernajew, M., Klas, R., Limpert, J., & Rothhardt, J. (2020). A compact, turnkey, narrow-bandwidth, tunable, and high-photon-flux extreme ultraviolet source. AIP Advances, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5133154

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