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6 May 1985 Measurement Of Multilayer Mirror Reflectivity And Stimulated Emission In The XUV Spectral Region
C. J. Keane, C. H. Nam, L. Meixler, H. Milchberg, C. H. Skinner, S. Suckewer, D. Voorhees, T. Barbee
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Abstract
In recent years there has been a great deal of work aimed at generating soft x-ray lasing action in the laboratiory, and a number of promising schemes to demonstrate this have been discussed at length'. Recently, there have been several encouraging experimental demonstrations of significant amplification of soft x-rays. The achieved gain length products have been as high as 6.0-6.5 in these experiments.2,3
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C. J. Keane, C. H. Nam, L. Meixler, H. Milchberg, C. H. Skinner, S. Suckewer, D. Voorhees, and T. Barbee "Measurement Of Multilayer Mirror Reflectivity And Stimulated Emission In The XUV Spectral Region", Proc. SPIE 0563, Applications of Thin Film Multilayered Structures to Figured X-Ray Optics, (6 May 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949674
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Reflectivity

Extreme ultraviolet

Plasma

Camera shutters

Carbon

X-rays

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