Generation of ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet radiationThe paper describes the use of nonlinear optical techniques for the generation of coherent radiation at ultraviolet, vacuum ultraviolet, and soft X-ray wavelengths. Mixtures of metal vapors and inert gases, and other mixed gas systems, allow generation to regions of the spectrum where nonlinear optical crystals are opaque; and also allow generations at high incident power and energy densities. Progress is reported on programs aimed at efficient conversion from 1.064 microns to 3547 A, and from 3547 A to 1182 A. To date, the shortest wavelength generated by this technique is 887 A. Theoretical considerations indicate that generation into the soft X-ray region should be possible. Using 1182 A radiation, a holographic grating with a fringe spacing of 836 A has been constructed and examined on an electron microscope.
Document ID
19750035603
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Harris, S. E.
Young, J. F.
Kung, A. H.
Bloom, D. M.
Bjorklund, G. C. (Stanford University Stanford, Calif., United States)