Abstract LASERIX is a high-power laser facility leading to High-repetition-rate XUV laser pumped by Titanium:Sapphire laser. The aim of this laser facility is to offer Soft XRLs in the 30–7 nm range and auxiliary IR beam that could also be used to produce synchronized XUV sources. This experimental configuration highly enhances the scientific opportunities of the facility, giving thus the opportunity to realize both X-ray laser experiments and more generally pump/probe experiments, mixing IR and XUV sources. In this contribution, the main results concerning both the development of XUV sources (in the seeded or ASE mode) and their use for applications (irradiation of DNA samples) are presented.
Recent Advances on LASERIX Facility: Development of XUV Sources System and Applications. Perspectives from 2008 to 2010
2009-01-01
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Laser Facility , Aspherical Mirror , Transverse Lasing , Generate High Harmonics Source Physics , Optics and Electrodynamics , Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics , Quantum Optics , Laser Technology, Photonics , Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Laser Matter Interaction , Plasma Physics
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