Sam Jarman of physicsworld reports the smallest source capable of delivering high-intensity pulses of extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) light has been claimed by researchers at ELI-ALPS in Hungary, INCDTIM in Romania, and the Max Born Institute in Germany. The new optical technique could make high-intensity XUV pulses far more accessible to labs worldwide, opening up new possibilities…
Table-top laser delivers intense extreme-ultraviolet light
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