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Laser-Based Soft X-Ray Light Source Resolving X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure at the Carbon K Edge

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Abstract

A high-flux, soft x-ray light source, based on high harmonic generation, using 1.5-mJ, 10.1-fs IR pulses with CEP stabilization, has been constructed and used to resolve the 1s-π* and -σ* transitions in absorption spectra at the carbon K edge.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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