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Extreme-ultraviolet polarimeter utilizing laser-generated high-order harmonics

Brimhall et al., 2008

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17673983675497787379
Author
Brimhall N
Turner M
Herrick N
Allred D
Turley R
Ware M
Peatross J
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Review of Scientific Instruments

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We describe an extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) polarimeter that employs laser-generated high- order harmonics as the light source. The polarimeter is designed to characterize materials and thin films for use with EUV light. Laser high harmonics are highly directional with easily …
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