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Long Pulse RABITT Scan Results with Enhanced Signal Rate and Integration Times

On May 19, 2010, a long pulse RABITT scan was performed using Ne as the target with Al filters, yielding an infrared power of 0.90 mW, featuring 60 seconds of integration time and 0.1 fs steps. On May 20, 2010, further refinement took place with a step size of 100 and a 30-second integration time at a power of 1.13 mW. Adjustments were made to the fiber and z-position of the harmonic jet compared to the 1314 run, resulting in improved signal rates. Note that long delays and XUV data have been saved in this folder.

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Long Pulse RABITT Scan Results with Enhanced Signal Rate and Integration Times

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  1. 19th May 2010: 1533 Ar HHG – LONG pulse (Ne target) RABITT scan (Al filter) IR=0.90mW as 1510 but 60sec integration and 0.1fs steps

  2. 20th May 2010: 1734, 100 as stepsize, 30 sec integration time, power 1.13mW Retweaked fiber and z position of harmonic jet from 1314 run – better signal rate than before. Note also long delay and XUV only saved to this folder too.

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