Abstract
Recent progress in the development of high-average power high harmonic sources (HHG) [1] opens possibilities for novel applications in the soft X-ray and extreme ultraviolet spectral range. Especially applications such as imaging benefit from the high photon flux that is available from these sources. At the same time the relatively long driving pulses guarantee narrow harmonic lines, which are essential for high resolution coherent diffraction imaging [2].
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