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Single-shot large field of view Fourier transform holography with a picosecond plasma-based soft X-ray laser

Authors :
Alex Rockwood
Weilun Chao
Jorge J. Rocca
Carmen S. Menoni
Mario C. Marconi
Huanyu Song
Patrick P. Naulleau
Shoujun Wang
Yong Wang
Source :
Optics express, vol 28, iss 24
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2020.

Abstract

It is challenging to obtain nanoscale resolution images in a single ultrafast shot because a large number of photons, greater than 1011, are required in a single pulse of the illuminating source. We demonstrate single-shot high resolution Fourier transform holography over a broad 7 µm diameter field of view with ∼ 5 ps temporal resolution. The experiment used a plasma-based soft X-ray laser operating at 18.9 nm wavelength with nearly full spatial coherence and close to diffraction-limited divergence implemented utilizing a dual-plasma amplifier scheme. A Fresnel zone plate with a central aperture is used to efficiently generate the object and reference beams. Rapid numerical reconstruction by a 2D Fourier transform allows for real-time imaging. A half-pitch spatial resolution of 62 nm was obtained. This single-shot nanoscale-resolution imaging technique will allow for real-time ultrafast imaging of dynamic phenomena in compact setups.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optics express, vol 28, iss 24
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3bc470878ecfcb78499ca3168c687bad