Abstract
We review our recent work devoted to the experimental characterization and numerical simulations of XUV laser pulses generated from hot and dense plasmas. We discuss the specific properties exhibited by few-picosecond, partially coherent pulses arising from Amplification of Spontaneous Emission. We describe our ongoing effort to develop a single-shot time-resolved measurement tool adapted to shorter, femtosecond pulses, which are foreseen with advanced seeded XUV lasers developed in several laboratories.
© 2016 Optical Society of America
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