Micro-focusing of broadband high-order harmonic radiation by a double toroidal mirror

Abstract

We present an optical system based on two toroidal mirrors in a Wolter configuration to focus broadband XUV radiation. Optimization of the focusing optics alignment is carried out with the aid of an XUV wavefront sensor. Back-propagation of the optimized wavefront to the focus yields a focal spot of 3.6×4.0 μm2 full width at half maximum, which is consistent with ray-tracing simulations that predict a minimum size of 3.0×3.2 μm2. This work is important for optimizing the intensity of focused high-order harmonics in order to reach the nonlinear interaction regime.

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