662 papers found
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Progress on table-top isolated attosecond light sources
Observation of harmonic beams inside a Kerr lens mode-locked thin-disk ring laser oscillator beyond a repetition rate of 10 MHz
Opening a new route to multiport coherent XUV sources via intracavity high-order harmonic generation
Characterization of polarization gating parameters for attosecond pulse generation using an imaging polarimeter
Optical parametric amplification of sub-cycle shortwave infrared pulses
Ultrafast electron-nuclear wavepacket in O2+ generated and probed with attosecond pulse trains
High efficiency ultrafast water-window harmonic generation for single-shot soft X-ray spectroscopy
Optimization of a multi-TW few-cycle 17-µm source based on Type-I BBO dual-chirped optical parametric amplification
Fully stabilized multi-TW optical waveform synthesizer: Toward gigawatt isolated attosecond pulses
Octave-spanning 1.7 pm dual-chirped optical parametric amplification by the dual pumping
Stabilization of Mach Zehnder Interferometer in a sub-cycle shortwave-infrared OPA system
A Robust Scaling Up Method of Output Energy and Photon Energy on High-Order Harmonic Generation: Towards Sub-pJ Water Window Soft X-rays
Characterization of Attosecond Pulse Train and Nonlinear Fourier Transform Spectroscopy in Dissociative Ionization of Acetylene
Demonstration of a Nano-Joule Class Water Window High Harmonic Light Source
MHz-Repetition-Rate Yb:YAG Thin-Disk Ring Oscillator Pumped by 969nm Zero-Phonon-Line for Intra-Cavity High Harmonic Generation
At wavelength coherent scatterometry microscope using high-order harmonics for EUV mask inspection
Dual-Chirped Optical Parametric Amplification: A Method for Generating Super-Intense Mid-Infrared Few-Cycle Pulses
Extending the Exposure Time in High-Resolution Mobile Tunnel LIDAR
Dispersion Control of an Over-Octave Spanning Shortwave Infrared Spectrum for the Amplification of Single-Cycle Pulses
Generation of high-energy mid-infrared pulses via dual-chirped OPA
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