Extreme ultraviolet tomography of multi-jet gas puff target for high-order harmonic generation

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A volume, tomographic reconstruction of a novel, multi-jet gas puff target, developed for possible applications in high-order harmonic generation (HHG), is presented. The target, produced by pulsed injection of argon gas through nozzle in a form of linearly oriented small orifices, has been characterized in the extreme ultraviolet at 13.5 nm wavelength. Target density estimations were performed, and 3-D representation of pulsed gaseous target has been obtained by combining 2-D shadowgram images, recorded at various rotation angles. More detailed information about higher-order jets, formed as a result of collisions of primary jets, was obtained. Tomographic studies of such type of targets dedicated for HHG have been obtained to our knowledge for the first time.

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Wachulak, P. W., Węgrzyński, Zápražný, Z., Bartnik, A., Fok, T., Jarocki, R., … Fiedorowicz, H. (2014). Extreme ultraviolet tomography of multi-jet gas puff target for high-order harmonic generation. Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 117(1), 253–263. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-014-5829-7

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