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Coherent 1-nm X-Rays Generated in Helium

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Breck Hitz

Harmonic generation has been a workhorse of the photonics community for decades, creating coherent short-wavelength light from longer-wavelength lasers. Today, the market is awash with 532-nm lasers -- including green laser pointers -- whose output is the second harmonic of an infrared Nd laser. Recently, an Austrian-German team harnessed extremely high order harmonic generation to produce coherent 1-nm x-rays from the 700-nm output of an ultrafast Ti:sapphire laser. Figure 1. The x-ray spectrum (red line), taken with a multichannel analyzer and a liquid-nitrogen-cooled silicon-lithium...Read full article

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    Published: April 2005
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    harmonic generation
    Harmonic generation refers to a nonlinear optical process in which incoming photons interact with a material and produce new photons at integer multiples of the frequency of the incoming photons. These new photons have energies (and thus wavelengths) that are multiples of the original photons' energy. Harmonic generation occurs when the intensity of the incoming light is sufficiently high to induce nonlinear optical effects in the material. The most common form of harmonic generation is...
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