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Science 30 March 1990:
Vol. 247. no. 4950, pp. 1553 - 1557
DOI: 10.1126/science.2321016

Articles

Science, Vol 247, Issue 4950, 1553-1557
Copyright © 1990 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Soft x-ray lasers and their applications

S Suckewer and CH Skinner

Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, NJ 08543.

The emerging technology of soft x-ray lasers has novel applications to microscopy, lithography, and other fields. This article describes the status of soft x-ray laser research with the aim of bringing the rapid developments in this field to the attention of potential users in other disciplines. The different techniques for generating a population inversion and producing a soft x-ray laser are reviewed. The status of current research in the field and the near-term prospects are described. It is expected that the range of potential applications of soft x-ray lasers will increase as their performance improves. Work aimed at increasing the output power and progressing to shorter wavelengths with these devices is also reviewed.





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