Abstract
Ultrashort, high contrast laser pulses when focused to high intensity and reflected from a steep solid density “plasma mirror (PM)” contain coherent XUV radiation in the form of high-order harmonics. The emission can either be due to the relativistically driven oscillating PM (ROM) [1] or due to Coherent wake emission (CWE)
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