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Power optimization of XUV frequency combs for spectroscopy applications [Invited]
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2011
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PhotonicsPulse GenerationEngineeringRadiation GenerationPhysicsWavelength ConversionSpectroscopyXuv Frequency CombsApplied PhysicsMirror DamageNatural SciencesCavity QedTechnical ImpedimentsFrequency CombsCavity NonlinearityPlasma PhotonicsHigh-power Lasers
We address technical impediments to the generation of high-photon flux XUV frequency combs through cavity-enhanced high harmonic generation. These difficulties arise from mirror damage, cavity nonlinearity, the intracavity plasma generated during the HHG process, and imperfect phase-matching. By eliminating or minimizing each of these effects we have developed a system capable of generating > 200 μW and delivering ~20 μW of average power for each spectrally separated harmonic (wavelengths ranging from 50 nm - 120 nm), to actual comb-based spectroscopy experiments.
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