High-performance deep-ultraviolet optics for free-electron lasers

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Authors

  • Alexandre Gatto
  • Roland Thielsch
  • Jörg Heber
  • Norbert Kaiser
  • Detlev Ristau
  • Stefan Günster
  • Jürgen Kohlhaas
  • Marino Marsi
  • Mauro Trovò
  • Richard Walker
  • David Garzella
  • Marie Emmanuelle Couprie
  • Philippe Torchio
  • Marco Alvisi
  • Claude Amra

External Research Organisations

  • Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering (IOF)
  • Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH)
  • Sincrotrone Trieste
  • French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
  • Synchrotron SOLEIL
  • Ecole Centrale Marseille
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3236-3241
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Optics
Volume41
Issue number16
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2002
Externally publishedYes

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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High-performance deep-ultraviolet optics for free-electron lasers. / Gatto, Alexandre; Thielsch, Roland; Heber, Jörg et al.
In: Applied Optics, Vol. 41, No. 16, 01.06.2002, p. 3236-3241.

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Gatto, A, Thielsch, R, Heber, J, Kaiser, N, Ristau, D, Günster, S, Kohlhaas, J, Marsi, M, Trovò, M, Walker, R, Garzella, D, Couprie, ME, Torchio, P, Alvisi, M & Amra, C 2002, 'High-performance deep-ultraviolet optics for free-electron lasers', Applied Optics, vol. 41, no. 16, pp. 3236-3241. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.41.003236
Gatto, A., Thielsch, R., Heber, J., Kaiser, N., Ristau, D., Günster, S., Kohlhaas, J., Marsi, M., Trovò, M., Walker, R., Garzella, D., Couprie, M. E., Torchio, P., Alvisi, M., & Amra, C. (2002). High-performance deep-ultraviolet optics for free-electron lasers. Applied Optics, 41(16), 3236-3241. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.41.003236
Gatto A, Thielsch R, Heber J, Kaiser N, Ristau D, Günster S et al. High-performance deep-ultraviolet optics for free-electron lasers. Applied Optics. 2002 Jun 1;41(16):3236-3241. doi: 10.1364/AO.41.003236
Gatto, Alexandre ; Thielsch, Roland ; Heber, Jörg et al. / High-performance deep-ultraviolet optics for free-electron lasers. In: Applied Optics. 2002 ; Vol. 41, No. 16. pp. 3236-3241.
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