Applications of laser-based high photon flux XUV sources in atomic physics
by
Jan Rothhardt
(GSI, Darmstadt)
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Europe/Berlin
KBW Lecture Hall - Side Room (GSI)
KBW Lecture Hall - Side Room
GSI
Description
XUV sources based on high harmonic generation with femtosecond fibre lasers can nowadays provide a very high photon flux on a table-top. The latest developments in this field including a turn-key high power XUV source for experiments with highly charged ions will be presented.
In addition, a first photoionization experiment on C+ to be performed at CRYRING in 2019 will be drafted and the future opportunities for fluorescence and time-resolved spectroscopy of highly-charged ions at heavy-ion accelerators will be discussed.