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Full-Field Functional Imaging of Acoustic Waves Using Tabletop High Harmonics

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Abstract

We report the first stroboscopic full-field EUV microscope using high harmonics. Specifically, we demonstrate nanoscale movies of acoustic wave propagation in nanostructures with ≈0.1nm axial resolution, 90nm lateral resolution, and 10fs time resolution.

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