Implementing the plasma-lasing potential for tabletop nano-imaging |
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Authors: | Mabel Ruiz-Lopez Davide Bleiner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012, Bern, Switzerland
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Abstract: | Implementing the plasma-lasing potential for tabletop nano-imaging on across a hot plasma medium drives short-wavelength lasing, promising for "turnkey" nano-imaging setups. A systematic study of the illumination characteristics, combined with design-adapted objectives, is presented. It is shown how the ultimate nano-scale feature is dictated by either the diffraction-limited or the wavefront-limited resolution, which imposed a combined study of both the source and the optics. For nano-imaging, the spatial homogeneity of the illumination (spot noise) was shown as critical. Plasma-lasing from a triple grazing-incidence pumping scheme compensated for the missing spot homogeneity in classical schemes. We demonstrate that a collimating mirror pre-conditions both the pointing stability and the divergence below half a mrad. |
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