Spatiotemporal characterization of single-order high harmonic pulses from time-compensated toroidal-grating monochromator

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Extreme ultraviolet (XUV) single-order high harmonic pulses with 10^[6] photons/pulse were separated from multiple harmonic orders by a time-compensated toroidal-grating monochromator consisting of a pair of toroidal gratings. The first grating separates the harmonic order and the second one compensates for the pulse-front tilt. The center photon energies were tunable between 42 and 23 eV. The separated single harmonic pulses were spatially and temporally characterized as having a spot size of 58 ± 3 μm at the focus, with a shortest pulse duration of 47 ± 2 fs. The developed XUV light source is versatile for application to time- and space-resolved spectroscopy.

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  • Optics Express

    Optics Express 18 (6), 6071-6078, 2010-03-15

    Optical Society of America

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