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Attosecond light science and its application for probing quantum materials

In this paper, the authors review the development and application of coherent short wavelength light sources implemented using the high harmonic generation (HHG) process, such as the KMLabs by Brad Sohnlein

Tags: High Harmonic, XUUS, Ti:Sapphire, HHG, Coherent Diffractive Imaging, Mask Inspection, Phase Retrieval, X-Ray Imaging, Semiconductor, EUV, imaging, lithography, nanoscale characterization, semiconductor technology, VUV, ARPES, time-resolved ARPES, extreme ultraviolet source, materials characterization, quantum, soft X-ray, surface-to-near-surface, ultrafast spectroscopy

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Ultrafast 1 MHz vacuum-ultraviolet source via highly cascaded harmonic generation in negative-curvature hollow-core fibers

The vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectral region, covering approximately 6–15 eV, has a unique ability to probe physical and chemical processes.  This range of the electromagnetic spectrum is often used as an ionization source in angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) and photoionization mass spectrometry (PIMS), or to initiate ...

by Brad Sohnlein

Tags: nanoscale characterization, photon absorption, VUV, ARPES, time-resolved ARPES, PIM, chemical combustion, materials characterization, spectroscopy, ultrafast spectroscopy, ytterbium fiber, Atom Probe Tomography, highly cascaded harmonic generation

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