Optical coherence tomography with XUV radiation at laboratory scale

Monday, August 7, 2017 - 10:32 in Physics & Chemistry

For the first time, physicists used extreme ultraviolet radiation (XUV) for this process, which was generated in their own laboratory, and they were thus able to perform the first XUV coherence tomography at laboratory scale. This radiation has a wavelength of between 20 and 40 nanometers - from which it is therefore just a small step to the X-ray range.

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