High-order harmonic generation using a high-repetition-rate turnkey laser

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We generate high-order harmonics at high pulse repetition rates using a turnkey laser. High-order harmonics at 400 kHz are observed when argon is used as target gas. In neon, we achieve generation of photons with energies exceeding 90 eV (∼13 nm) at 20 kHz. We measure a photon flux of up to 4.4 × 1010 photons per second per harmonic in argon at 100 kHz. Many experiments employing high-order harmonics would benefit from higher repetition rates, and the user-friendly operation opens up for applications of coherent extreme ultra-violet pulses in new research areas.

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Lorek, E., Larsen, E. W., Heyl, C. M., Carlström, S., Paleček, D., Zigmantas, D., & Mauritsson, J. (2014). High-order harmonic generation using a high-repetition-rate turnkey laser. Review of Scientific Instruments, 85(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4902819

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