Abstract
The XUV beams generated via high order harmonic generation (HHG) in gases have spatial properties evolving with the harmonic order. It leads to chromatic aberrations when the harmonics are focussed so that, locally, the spectral content can change significantly during propagation [1 - 3] especially near focus.
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