Abstract
High harmonic generation (HHG) of ultrashort laser pulses is a key process for the generation of coherent extreme ultraviolet to soft X-ray radiation, which is routinely employed in a wide variety of applications [1]. Amongst the large variety photoelectron spectroscopy and microscopy particularly demands for high repetition rate and high photon flux sources [2,3]. As such, fiber laser driven HHG has emerged as a powerful source to provide the highest photon fluxes in combination with unprecedented repetition rates [4].
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