Gaumnitz et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Streaking of 43-attosecond soft-X-ray pulses generated by a passively CEP-stable mid-infrared driverGaumnitz et al., 2017
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- Gaumnitz T
- Jain A
- Pertot Y
- Huppert M
- Jordan I
- Ardana-Lamas F
- Wörner H
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- Optics express
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Attosecond metrology has so far largely remained limited to titanium: sapphire lasers combined with an active stabilization of the carrier-envelope phase (CEP). These sources limit the achievable photon energy to∼ 100 eV which is too low to access X-ray absorption …
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