Journal article

Extreme ultraviolet interferometer using high-order harmonic generation from successive sources

DE Laban, AJ Palmer, WC Wallace, NS Gaffney, RPMJW Notermans, TTJ Clevis, MG Pullen, D Jiang, HM Quiney, IV Litvinyuk, D Kielpinski, RT Sang

Physical Review Letters | Published : 2012

Abstract

We present a new interferometer technique whereby multiple extreme ultraviolet light pulses are generated at different positions within a single laser focus (i.e., from successive sources) with a highly controllable time delay. The interferometer technique is tested with two generating media to create two extreme ultraviolet light pulses with a time delay between them. The delay is found to be a consequence of the Gouy phase shift. Ultimately the apparatus is capable of accessing unprecedented time scales by allowing stable and repeatable delays as small as 100 zs. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Awarded by Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence in Coherent X-Ray Science


Awarded by Australian Research Council Future Fellowship


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by the Australian Research Council (DP0878560) and the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence in Coherent X-Ray Science (CE0561787). D. K. is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT110100513). D. E. L., W. C. W., and M. G. P. were supported by Australian Postgraduate Awards.