Atomic spectral detection of tunable extreme ultraviolet pulses

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Reference J.B.M. Warntjes, A. Gürtler, A. Osterwalder, F. Rosca-Pruna, M.J.J. Vrakking and L.D. Noordam, Atomic spectral detection of tunable extreme ultraviolet pulses, Opt. Lett. 26, 1463-1465 (2001)

A novel method of detecting the spectral width and wavelength of extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses with a minimum number of experimental tools is demonstrated. The method relies on the photoionization probability of an atom as a function of the electric field. A tunable laser source in the XUV is used that is based on higher-harmonic generation of the frequency-doubled output of a ~50-fs Ti:sapphire laser. The bandwidth and the wavelength of the seventh harmonic 57 nm are detected with Ne, and the resolving power is l / D l =105.