Absolute extreme ultraviolet yield from femtosecond-laser-excited Xe clusters

S. Ter-Avetisyan, M. Schnürer, H. Stiel, U. Vogt, W. Radloff, W. Karpov, W. Sandner, and P. V. Nickles
Phys. Rev. E 64, 036404 – Published 28 August 2001
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Abstract

Large Xe clusters (105106 atoms per cluster) have been irradiated with ultrashort (50 fs) and high-intensity (2×1018W/cm2) pulses from a Ti:sapphire multi-TW laser at 800 nm wavelength. Scaling and absolute yield measurements of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission in a wavelength range between 7 and 15 nm in combination with cluster target characterization have been used for yield optimization. Maximum emission as a function of the backing pressure and a spatial emission anisotropy covering a factor of two at optimized yields is discussed with a simple model of the source geometry and EUV-radiation absorption. Circularly polarized laser light instead of linear polarization results in a factor of 2.5 higher emission in the 11 to 15 nm wavelength range. This indicates the initial influence of optical-field ionization for the interaction parameter range used and contrasts to collisional heating that seems to influence preferentially higher ionization. Absolute emission efficiency at 13.4 nm of up to 0.5% in 2π sr and 2.2% bandwidth has been obtained.

  • Received 18 December 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.64.036404

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. Ter-Avetisyan1,2, M. Schnürer1, H. Stiel1, U. Vogt1, W. Radloff1, W. Karpov1,3, W. Sandner1, and P. V. Nickles1

  • 1Max-Born-Institut, Max-Born-Straße 2a, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
  • 2Institute for Physical Research, Ashtarak-2, 378410, Armenia
  • 3General Physics Institute, Moscow, 117942, Russia

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Vol. 64, Iss. 3 — September 2001

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