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XUV-IR Pulse Shaping Capability

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Location Contact
GAP-University Geneva
22 Ch. de Pinchat
1211 Geneve 4
 J.P. Wolf
Tel +41 22 379 05 03
 

Setup / Configuration

 

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  • XUV-IR Pulse Shaping Capability
  • MEMS – Based Pulse Shaping System
  • 100 Pixels Phase and Amplitude
  • Max Stroke: 5 um
  • Max Tilt: 2 °
  • Pixel Size: 120 um x 1 mm
  • Refreshment Speed: kHz
 
 
  • Spectral Phase, Amplitude, and Spatial Modulation from Ultraviolet to Infrared with a Reflective MEMS Pulse Shaper, J. Extermann, S. M.Weber, D. Kiselev, L. Bonacina, S. Lani, F. Jutzi,W. Noell, N. F. de Rooij, J-P Wolf, Optics Express 19(8), 7580-7586 (2011)
  • Direct Amplitude Shaping of High Harmonics in the Extreme Ultraviolet, D. Kiselev, P. M. Kraus, L. Bonacina, H.J. Wörner, J.P. Wolf, Optics Express 20(23), 25843-25849 (2012)
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