Single-shot temporal envelope measurement of ultrashort extreme-UV pulses by spatially encoded transmission gating

Hsu Hsin Chu, Chi Hsiang Yang, Shih Cheng Liu, Jyhpyng Wang

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Abstract

Single-shot ultrashort extreme-UV(EUV) pulse waveform measurement is demonstrated by utilizing strong field ionization of H2 gas for transmission gating. A cross-propagating intense near-IR gate pulse ionizes the EUV absorbing H2 molecules into EUV-non-absorbing H++2 (two protons) and creates a time sweep of transmission encoded spatially across the EUV pulse. The temporal envelope is then retrieved from the lopsided spatial profile of the transmitted pulse. This method not only measures EUV temporal envelope for each single shot, but also determines timing jitter and envelope fluctuation statistically, thus is particularly useful for characterizing low-repetition-rate fluctuating EUV/soft x-ray sources.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34082-34092
Number of pages11
JournalOptics Express
Volume23
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Dec 2015

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