Abstract
We have developed an extreme ultraviolet (XUV) frequency comb for performing ultra-high precision spectroscopy on the many XUV transitions found in highly charged ions (HCI). Femtosecond pulses from a 100 MHz phase-stabilized near-infrared frequency comb are amplified and then fed into a femtosecond enhancement cavity (fsEC) inside an ultra-high vacuum chamber. The low-dispersion fsEC coherently superposes several hundred incident pulses and, with a single cylindrical optical element, fully compensates astigmatism at the w 0 = 15 µ m waist cavity focus. With a gas jet installed there, intensities reaching ∼ 10 14 W/cm 2 generate coherent high harmonics with a comb spectrum at 100 MHz rate. We couple out of the fsEC harmonics from the 7th up to the 35th (42 eV; 30 nm) to be used in upcoming experiments on HCI frequency metrology.
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Nauta, J., Oelmann, J.-H., Borodin, A., Ackermann, A., Knauer, P., Muhammad, I. S., … Crespo López-Urrutia, J. R. (2021). XUV frequency comb production with an astigmatism-compensated enhancement cavity. Optics Express, 29(2), 2624. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.414987
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