@phdthesis{3773, author = {Craig Benko}, title = {Extreme ultraviolet frequency combs for precision measurement and strong-field physics}, abstract = {

The extreme ultraviolet (XUV) is a relatively unexplored spectral region for high-resolution\ laser spectroscopy. Many atomic and molecular systems of fundamental interest lie in wait of\ investigation, but the lack of highly coherent sources has forgone the ability to experiment. The XUV\ frequency comb offers exciting new frontiers for fundamental physics and measurement science by\ enabling direct and highly coherent laser access to the XUV. Prior to 2012, our group demonstrated\ the best levels of phase coherence in the XUV at the 10 MHz level and the most powerful XUV\ light source originating from high-order harmonic generation with powers of 220 W/harmonic.\ The work in this thesis improves upon both of these metrics demonstrating coherence at the 62.5\ mHz level (eight orders of magnitude improvement) and power levels approaching 1 mW/harmonic\ (five times improvement). Our work shows that it is possible to produce XUV light with coherence\ properties that rival that of visible light using the high-order harmonic generation process.

}, year = {2016}, volume = {Ph.D.}, pages = {192}, month = {05-2016}, publisher = {University of Colorado Boulder}, address = {Boulder, CO}, }