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Efficient extreme ultraviolet plasma source generated by a CO2 laser and a liquid xenon microjet target
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PhotonicsEngineeringOptical PropertiesLaser-induced BreakdownConversion EfficiencyApplied PhysicsLaser AblationLaser Plasma PhysicLaser-plasma InteractionPulsed LightPlasma CombustionCo2-laser-produced Xenon PlasmaPlasma PhotonicsCo2 LaserPlasma ApplicationOptoelectronicsExtreme Ultraviolet
We demonstrated efficacy of a CO2-laser-produced xenon plasma in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectral region at 13.5nm at variable laser pulse widths between 200ps and 25ns. The plasma target was a 30μm liquid xenon microjet. To ensure the optimum coupling of CO2 laser energy with the plasma, they applied a prepulse yttrium aluminum garnet laser. The authors measured the conversion efficiency (CE) of the 13.5nm EUV emission for different pulse widths of the CO2 laser. A maximum CE of 0.6% was obtained for a CO2 laser pulse width of 25ns at an intensity of 5×1010W∕cm2.
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