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Advances in HHG for User Operations: Novel Techniques for Monochromatization

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Abstract

In this work, we introduce two novel techniques for generating (quasi)monochromatic XUV radiation. One utilizes Bessel-Gauss beams and modulated gas media, while the other achieves continuous VUV tuning, enhancing versatility and efficiency for user applications.

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