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Plasma-Source High-Resolution XUV Spectroscopy as Complementary to Beamlines Limitations

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X-Ray Lasers 2016 (ICXRL 2016)

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Ultrashort pulses imply ultrabroad spectra, as a consequence of the transform limit. Hence, femtosecond time resolution is in trade-off with meV resolution spectroscopy. Further, beamline experiments will enormously profit from preparation, optimization and data replication at home-lab plasma -based sources, where beamtime limitations do not apply. We highlight the potential of such synergy among large and compact XUV sources, and how migrating advanced high-resolution spectroscopy to benchtop setups implies more efficient data acquisition and processing methods.

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Barbato, F., Bleiner, D. (2018). Plasma-Source High-Resolution XUV Spectroscopy as Complementary to Beamlines Limitations. In: Kawachi, T., Bulanov, S., Daido, H., Kato, Y. (eds) X-Ray Lasers 2016. ICXRL 2016. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 202. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73025-7_5

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