«Therapy for
ultraviolet laser beams: Hydrogen - treated fibers.»
Not exact matches
When used at NIST to transmit
laser light to trap ions (electrically charged atoms), the fibers reduce stray light and fluctuations in
laser beam pointing and make it possible to transfer
ultraviolet light between separate optical tables, the paper notes.
The other part of the process, as explained in the paper, is using the high harmonic generation process to produce bright spatially coherent
beams from a tabletop
laser, spanning the range from the vacuum
ultraviolet (wavelengths less than 200 nm) to the soft X-ray region of the spectrum (wavelengths less than 10 nm)