Design and characterization of extreme-ultraviolet broadband mirrors for attosecond science
(2006) In Optics Letters 31(10). p.1558-1560- Abstract
- A novel multilayer mirror was designed and fabricated based on a recently developed three-material technology aimed both at reaching reflectivities of about 20% and at controlling dispersion over a bandwidth covering photon energies between 35 and 50 eV. The spectral phase upon reflection was retrieved by measuring interferences in a two-color ionization process using high-order harmonics produced from a titanium: sapphire laser. We demonstrate the feasibility of designing and characterizing phase-controlled broadband optics in the extreme-ultraviolet domain, which should facilitate the manipulation of attosecond pulses for applications.
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author = {{Morlens, AS and Lopez-Martens, R and Boyko, O and Zeitoun, P and Balcou, P and Varju, Katalin and Mansten, Erik and Remetter, Thomas and L'Huillier, Anne and Kazamias, S and Gautier, J and Delmotte, F and Ravet, MF}},
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title = {{Design and characterization of extreme-ultraviolet broadband mirrors for attosecond science}},
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