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Nature Photonics 2, 94 - 98 (2008)
Published online: 20 January 2008 | doi:10.1038/nphoton.2007.280

Subject Category: Lasers, LEDs and light sources

Phase-coherent, injection-seeded, table-top soft-X-ray lasers at 18.9 nm and 13.9 nm

Y. Wang1, E. Granados1, F. Pedaci1, D. Alessi1, B. Luther1, M. Berrill1 & J. J. Rocca1,2


There is keen interest in generating intense, coherent, soft-X-ray beams for scientific and measurement applications1. Here, we report the demonstration of soft-X-ray lasers with essentially full spatial and temporal coherence operating at wavelengths below 20 nm, and in particular within the 13-nm spectral region, which is important for the manufacturing of computer chips using extreme uv lithography. Gain-saturated pulses were produced in dense laser-created plasmas by amplifying high-harmonic seed pulses in the 18.9-nm and 13.9-nm transitions of nickel-like molybdenum and silver ions, respectively. These results, obtained using an injection seeding technique that can also be applied to improve the temporal coherence of free-electron lasers, extend our ability to generate bright phase-coherent laser beams to significantly shorter wavelengths. Moreover, the experiments were conducted using a practical table-top laser2. These compact soft-X-ray lasers offer new scientific opportunities, such as high-resolution coherent imaging and phase-coherent probing of atomic and molecular systems, in small laboratory environments.


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