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A simple XUV transmission grating spectrograph with sub-ångström resolution for laser-plasma interaction studies
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Transient GratingEngineeringOptical TestingSlit ApertureLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicSimple Xuv TransmissionOptical PropertiesPlasma PhotonicsInstrumentationPhotonicsPhysicsGratingsXuv Imaging OpticsSub-ångström ResolutionLaser-plasma Interaction StudiesSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Free-electron LaserNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied Physics
A simple XUV transmission grating spectrograph operating in the wavelength range 3-90 Å with sub-ångström resolution without using any XUV imaging optics is described. This is based on a free-standing gold microstructure grating of 2000 Å period in normal incidence geometry. A spectral resolution of 0.6 Å is obtained by optimizing the slit aperture, the source-to-grating distance and the grating-to-detector distance. Electron temperatures deduced from analysis of the spectrum of a laser-produced magnesium plasma using a plasma spectroscopic code are consistent with theoretical considerations. The spectral range can be extended to higher wavelengths by using a larger detector. The simple geometry and ease of operation of the spectrograph should make it useful in many experiments such as those involving plasma-based XUV lasers and odd-harmonic generation in the XUV spectral region using ultra-short laser pulses.
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