Design of tabletop high harmonic beamlines for dynamic magnetic spectro-microscopies
POSTER
Abstract
High harmonic sources in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) region of the spectrum are being adopted for applications in magnetic spectro-microscopies, since they enable element-specific probes of the fastest spin dynamics in alloys, multilayers and topologically protected materials. Simultaneously achieving high EUV flux, stability and polarization and phase structure requires careful design. We will review two beam line designs that are optimized for resonant magnetic scattering and EUV magneto-optical spectroscopies, as well as their applications in probing multilayer, alloys, metalattice and skyrmion samples. We will also review capabilities of high harmonic generation to produce structured EUV beams.
Presenters
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Anna Grafov
JILA
Authors
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Anna Grafov
JILA
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Sinead A Ryan
JILA
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Peter C Johnsen
JILA
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Iona Binnie
JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder
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Chen-Ting Liao
JILA, University of Colorado Boulder
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Guan Gui
JILA, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder
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Nathan Brooks
JILA, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder
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Margaret M Murnane
JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA
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Henry C Kapteyn
JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder