Scientists are using this extended comb to study the fine structure of atoms and molecules with
extreme ultraviolet laser light.
Not exact matches
The
laser light that emerged from the frozen gas was in the
extreme ultraviolet range, with wavelengths about 40 times shorter than the light that went in, they report today in the journal Nature.
The investigation of cluster explosion dynamics under intense
extreme -
ultraviolet (XUV) pulses has so far been limited to large scale facilities like free - electron
lasers.