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Extreme Ultraviolet Polarimetry Using Laser High Harmonics

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Abstract

Laser high-order harmonics are used to measure the optical constants of materials in the EUV. The optical constants for uranium, copper, and other metals are characterized from the measured ratio of s- vs. p-polarized reflectance.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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