Abstract
A VUV-XUV source, continuously tunable from 72 nm and longer, with pulse peak power from 10 W to 1 kW and a bandwidth of <200 MHz has been constructed. This laser-based source combines the advantages of the versatility of a synchrotron radiation source, the simplicity of a tabletop system, and the spectral and temporal purity of a laser light source, it has been successfully applied to study the hyperfine splittings and isotope shifts in krypton.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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