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Average Power Scaling of High Harmonic Generation towards 100 μW per Harmonic

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Abstract

A post-compressed fiber CPA system operating at 45 W, 30 fs, 300 kHz drives high harmonic generation in xenon and krypton. A broad plateau between 26 nm and 49 nm (H21-H39) contains harmonics each single one having an average power of more than 1 μW. The strongest harmonic is H27 (38 nm) with 13 μW. We present scaling considerations towards 100 μW in a single harmonic.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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