Abstract
High-order harmonic generation is routinely used to produce coherent XUV and soft x-ray radiation. However, our ability to shape the spectral and temporal profiles of this radiation is highly limited. Attoscience [1] requires ever-broader spectra and higher photon energies with the attosecond chirp compensated, which has so far been achieved below 100 eV using metal films. Imaging [2] would benefit from a tunable narrowband source.
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