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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 3236-3241 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Applied Optics |
Volume | 41 |
Issue number | 16 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2002 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
Working with wavelengths shorter than the deep ultraviolet involves the development of dedicated optics for free-electron lasers with devoted coating techniques and characterizations. High-performance deepultraviolet optics are specially developed to create low-loss, high-reflectivity dielectric mirrors with long lifetimes in harsh synchrotron radiation environments. In February 2001, lasing at 189.7 nm, the shortest wavelength obtained so far with free-electron-laser oscillators, was obtained at the European Free-electron-laser project at ELETTRA Synchrotron Light Laboratory, Trieste, Italy. In July 2001, 330-mW extracted power at 250 nm was measured with optimized transmission mirrors. Research and development of coatings correlated to lasing performance are reported.
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- Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
- Engineering(all)
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- Engineering(all)
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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In: Applied Optics, Vol. 41, No. 16, 01.06.2002, p. 3236-3241.
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T1 - High-performance deep-ultraviolet optics for free-electron lasers
AU - Gatto, Alexandre
AU - Thielsch, Roland
AU - Heber, Jörg
AU - Kaiser, Norbert
AU - Ristau, Detlev
AU - Günster, Stefan
AU - Kohlhaas, Jürgen
AU - Marsi, Marino
AU - Trovò, Mauro
AU - Walker, Richard
AU - Garzella, David
AU - Couprie, Marie Emmanuelle
AU - Torchio, Philippe
AU - Alvisi, Marco
AU - Amra, Claude
PY - 2002/6/1
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