XUV generation scattering and imaging at 29nm with an HHG source
XUV generation scattering and imaging at 29nm with an HHG source
This talk will give details of the work in progress at Southampton in two areas. The first is progress on understanding how to make efficient sources of XUV using high harmonic generation. Two topics in particular will be discussed: theoretical and experimental approaches to nonlinear propagation in capillary waveguides during HHG, and the effect of gas jet structure on HHG. The second area is the use of an HHG source for scattering and imaging experiments. Scattering from self-assembled nanometre scale structures will be discussed, and initial imaging results using coherent diffractive imaging techniques (CDI).
Brocklesby, W.S.
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11 January 2010
Brocklesby, W.S.
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Brocklesby, W.S.
(2010)
XUV generation scattering and imaging at 29nm with an HHG source.
UK Workshop on Ultrafast Dynamics, Queens University, Belfast.
11 - 12 Jan 2010.
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This talk will give details of the work in progress at Southampton in two areas. The first is progress on understanding how to make efficient sources of XUV using high harmonic generation. Two topics in particular will be discussed: theoretical and experimental approaches to nonlinear propagation in capillary waveguides during HHG, and the effect of gas jet structure on HHG. The second area is the use of an HHG source for scattering and imaging experiments. Scattering from self-assembled nanometre scale structures will be discussed, and initial imaging results using coherent diffractive imaging techniques (CDI).
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Published date: 11 January 2010
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UK Workshop on Ultrafast Dynamics, Queens University, Belfast, 2010-01-11 - 2010-01-12
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78923
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