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LASERIX : an open facility for developments of EUV and soft X-ray lasers and applications.

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X-Ray Lasers 2010

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LASERIX is a high-power laser facility delivering High-repetition-rate XUV laser beams pumped by Titanium:Sapphire laser. The aim of this laser facility is to offer to the users community Soft XRLs in the 30-7 nm range and auxiliary IR beam for a broad range of applications. In this contribution, the main results concerning both the development of XUV sources and their use for applications (irradiation of DNA samples) are presented, as well the present status and some perspectives for LASERIX.

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Ros, D. et al. (2011). LASERIX : an open facility for developments of EUV and soft X-ray lasers and applications.. In: Lee, J., Nam, C.H., Janulewicz, K.A. (eds) X-Ray Lasers 2010. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 136. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1186-0_5

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