Abstract
Short-pulse, high peak power KrF (20mJ, 100 fs) and Ti:Sapphire lasers (200mJ, 150 fs) are used to generate coherent VUV and XUV radiation by low and high-order nonlinear optical processes. In both cases, tunability is achieved by sum- or difference - frequency mixing with radiation from a high peak power optical parametric oscillator-amplifier system (mJ-level, around 500 fs).
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