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XUV interferometry using high-order harmonics: Application to plasma diagnostics

Hergott, JF ; Salieres, P ; Merdji, H ; Le Deroff, L ; Carre, B ; Auguste, T ; Monot, P ; D'Oliveira, P ; Descamps, D and Norin, Johan LU , et al. (2001) In Laser and Particle Beams 19(1). p.35-40
Abstract
In this paper, we present and compare the two different XUV interferometric techniques using high-order harmonics that have been developed so far. The first scheme is based on the interference between two spatially separated phase-locked harmonic sources while the second uses two temporally separated harmonic sources. These techniques have been applied to plasma diagnostics in feasibility experiments where electron densities up to a few 1020 e[minus sign/cm3 have been measured with a temporal resolution of 200 fs. We present the main characteristics of each technique and discuss their respective potentials and limitations.
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Laser and Particle Beams
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19
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35 - 40
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Cambridge University Press
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0263-0346
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10.1017/S0263034601191056
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English
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