Linear autocorrelation of partially coherent extreme-ultraviolet lasers: a quantitative analysis

  • Marec A
  • Larroche O
  • Klisnick A
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Abstract

A quantitative interpretation method is described for experiments involving the linear autocorrelation of partially coherent extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) pulses, generated by either x-ray free-electron lasers or plasma-based XUV lasers. A recently published modeling method for partially coherent pulses is numerically implemented in that specific case. Analytical expressions for the statistical root-mean-square average of the fringe visibility are derived. The method yields unambiguous information on both the coherence time and the pulse duration, providing a valuable data in- terpretation tool.

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Marec, A. L., Larroche, O., & Klisnick, A. (2017). Linear autocorrelation of partially coherent extreme-ultraviolet lasers: a quantitative analysis. Optics Letters, 42(23), 4958. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.42.004958

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