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Coherent Sources Of Xuv Radiation Soft Xray Lasers And Highorder Harmonic Generation Springer Series In Optical Sciences 1st Edition Pierre Jaegl

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Coherent Sources Of Xuv Radiation Soft Xray Lasers And Highorder Harmonic Generation Springer Series In Optical Sciences 1st Edition Pierre Jaegl
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.58 MB
Pages: 410
Author: Pierre Jaeglé
ISBN: 9780387230078, 0387230076
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Coherent Sources Of Xuv Radiation Soft Xray Lasers And Highorder Harmonic Generation Springer Series In Optical Sciences 1st Edition Pierre Jaegl by Pierre Jaeglé 9780387230078, 0387230076 instant download after payment.

Extreme ultraviolet radiation, also referred to as soft X-rays or XUV, offers very special optical properties. The X-UV refractive index of matter is such that normal reflection cannot take place on polished surfaces whereas beam transmission through one micrometer of almost all materials reduces to zero. Therefore, it has long been a difficult task to imagine and to implement devices designed for complex optics experiments in this wavelength range. Thanks to new sources of coherent radiation - XUV-lasers and High Order Harmonics - the use of XUV radiation, for interferometry, holography, diffractive optics, non-linear radiation-matter interaction, time-resolved study of fast and ultrafast phenomena and many other applications, including medical sciences, is ubiquitous.

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