Demonstration of a high average power table-top soft x-ray laser at 13.9 nm

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Abstract

We have demonstrated a significant increase in the average power of table-top soft x-ray lasers at a wavelength of 13.9 nm. We present results of a Ni-like Ag amplifier operating at 2.5 Hz with a peak energy of $\sim $ 10 uJ per pulse. The results were obtained in a plasma generated by rapidly heating a solid target with 3-5J picosecond laser pulses from a titanium sapphire laser system. To obtain the increased average power of 20 uW, we upgraded our Ti:sapphire laser system with a high-energy Nd:Glass slab pump laser that can operate at a 2.5 Hz repetition rate. High repetition rate EUV lasers enable new applications in science and the development of unique metrology and processing tools for industry. The increase in the average power allows new applications of intense coherent soft x-ray light on a table-top.

Authors

  • Dale Martz

    Colorado State University

  • David Alessi

    Colorado State University

  • Yong Wang

    Colorado State University

  • Brad Luther

    NSF ERC for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology, Colorado State University, Colorado State University

  • Mark Berrill

    Colorado State University

  • Scott Domingue

    Colorado State University

  • David Kemp

    Colorado State University

  • Jorge Rocca

    NSF ERC for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology, Colorado State University, Colorado State University