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Toward time-resolved soft X-ray microscopy using pulsed fs-high-harmonic radiation.

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Using a laser driven high-harmonic light source, optimized for having the maximum brightness at around 100 eV, a pair of multilayer mirrors to select a narrow spectral band and acting simultaneously as a condenser and a Fresnel zone plate as microscope objective, this paper was able to resolve 200 nm structures of a diatom sample.
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This article is published in Ultramicroscopy.The article was published on 2005-01-01. It has received 46 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Microscope & Zone plate.

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Lensless diffractive imaging using tabletop, coherent, high harmonic soft x-ray beams

TL;DR: The first experimental demonstration of lensless diffractive imaging using coherent soft x rays generated by a tabletop soft-x-ray source is presented, promising to find applications in materials science, nanoscience, and biology.

Lensless diffractive imaging using tabletop, coherent, high harmonic soft x-

TL;DR: In this paper, the first experimental demonstration of lensless imaging using a tabletop, coherent soft x-rays source is presented, where a 29 nm high harmonic beam illuminates an object, and the diffraction is collected on an x-ray CCD camera.
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Ultrahigh 22 nm resolution coherent diffractive imaging using a desktop 13 nm high harmonic source

TL;DR: A significant advance in image resolution and capabilities for desktop soft x-ray microscopes that will enable widespread applications in nanoscience and nanotechnology and shows that unique information about the sample can be obtained by extracting 3-D information at very high numerical apertures.
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Sub-38 nm resolution tabletop microscopy with 13 nm wavelength laser light

TL;DR: These results open a gateway to the development of compact and widely available extreme-ultraviolet imaging tools capable of inspecting samples in a variety of environments with a 15-20 nm spatial resolution and a picosecond time resolution.
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Plasma perspective on strong field multiphoton ionization.

TL;DR: During strong-field multiphoton ionization, a wave packet is formed each time the laser field passes its maximum value, and one important parameter which determines the strength of these effects is the rate at which the wave packet spreads in the direction perpendicular to the laser electric field.
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Observation of a Train of Attosecond Pulses from High Harmonic Generation

TL;DR: It is found that the harmonics are locked in phase and form a train of 250-attosecond pulses in the time domain, suggesting that Harmonic generation may be a promising source for attosecond time-resolved measurements.
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Time-resolved atomic inner-shell spectroscopy

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a laser-based sampling system, consisting of a few-femtosecond visible light pulse and a synchronized sub-feminine soft X-ray pulse, allows us to trace the relaxation dynamics of core-excited atoms directly in the time domain with attosecond resolution.
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X-ray Pulses Approaching the Attosecond Frontier

TL;DR: The authors' techniques for generation and measurement offer sub-femtosecond resolution over a wide range of x-ray wavelengths, paving the way to experimental attosecond science and tracing atomic processes evolving faster than the exciting light field is within reach.
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Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation

David Attwood
TL;DR: In this paper, the fundamental properties of soft x-rays and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation are discussed and their applications in a wide variety of fields, including EUV lithography for semiconductor chip manufacture and soft X-ray biomicroscopy.
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