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Manipulating Attosecond Electrons for Coherent X-Ray Generation from Atoms and Molecules

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Abstract

We demonstrate phase matching in the soft-x-ray region using trains of counterpropagating light pulses, by manipulating electron dynamics on the fastest, attosecond, time-scales. We enhance the x-ray output by almost 1000. Article not available.

© 2007 Optical Society of America


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