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Short Wavelength Laboratory Sources: Principles and Practices
Edited by
Davide Bleiner;
Davide Bleiner
University of Bern, Switzerland
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John Costello;
John Costello
Dublin City University, Ireland
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Francois de Dortan;
Francois de Dortan
Institute of Nuclear Fusion- DENIM, UPM, Spain
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Ladislav Pina;
Ladislav Pina
Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
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Alan Michette
Alan Michette
Kings College London, UK
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-456-1
PDF ISBN:
978-1-84973-501-8
No. of Pages:
451
Published online:
04 Dec 2014
Published in print:
15 Dec 2014
Book Chapter
Applications of KrF Lasers for Generating Coherent EUV Radiation
By
I.B. Földes
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I.B. Földes
Department of Plasma Physics, Association EURATOM, Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
H-1121 Budapest, Konkoly-Thege u. 29-33
Hungary
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S. Szatmári
S. Szatmári
Department of Experimental Physics, University of Szeged
H-6720 Szeged, Dóm tér 9
Hungary
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Published:04 Dec 2014
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Page range:
313 - 325
Citation
I. Földes and S. Szatmári, in Short Wavelength Laboratory Sources: Principles and Practices, ed. D. Bleiner, J. Costello, F. de Dortan, G. O'Sullivan, L. Pina, and A. Michette, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014, pp. 313-325.
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After the introduction, the properties of KrF lasers are summarized in section 2, and the sub-picosecond laser system of the HILL laboratory is introduced in detail. Emphasis is given to methods for improving the properties of KrF laser pulses, especially the temporal contrast. In section 3 some properties of KrF generated laser plasmas are introduced, and the possibilities of their use for X-ray laser pumping are discussed. Finally results concerning intense harmonic generation are summarized.
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