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Opt Express ; 29(19): 29813-29827, 2021 Sep 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34614719

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Controlling the wavefront of an extreme ultraviolet (XUV) high-order harmonic beam during the generation process offers the capability of modifying the beam properties without resorting to any XUV optics. By characterizing the XUV intensity profile and wavefront, we quantitatively retrieve both the size and the position of the waist of each harmonic generated in an argon jet. We show that optics-free focusing can occur under specific generating conditions leading to XUV focii of micrometer size. We also demonstrate that each focus is located at distinct longitudinal positions. Using this remarkable XUV wavefront control combined with near focus spatial selection, we experimentally demonstrate efficient and adjustable spectral filtering of the XUV beam, along with a strong rejection of the fundamental beam, without using any XUV optics. The experimental results are compared with simulations providing the impact of the filtering on the temporal profile of the XUV field. It shows that the attosecond structure is preserved and that the beam is more homogeneous after the filtering, thereby reducing the longitudinal focii shift. This is a major step to achieve high XUV intensity and probing ultrafast processes with an improved resolution.

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Sci Adv ; 5(4): eaau7175, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30972360

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By experimentally studying high-order harmonic beams generated in gases, we show how the spatial characteristics of these ultrashort extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) beams can be finely controlled when a single fundamental beam generates harmonics in a thin gas medium. We demonstrate that these XUV beams can be emitted as converging beams and thereby get focused after generation. We study this optics-less focusing using a spatially chirped beam that acts as a probe located inside the harmonic generation medium. We analyze the XUV beam evolution with an analytical model and obtain very good agreement with experimental measurements. The XUV foci sizes and positions vary strongly with the harmonic order, and the XUV waist can be located at arbitrarily large distances from the generating medium. We discuss how intense XUV fields can be obtained with optics-less focusing and how the order-dependent XUV beam characteristics are compatible with broadband XUV irradiation and attosecond science.

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J Mal Vasc ; 9(4): 267-71, 1984.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6241221

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Blood flow measurement in arterio-venous fistulae can be performed with a duplex ultrasound system which combines echography and C. W. Doppler. This method is very useful to follow up the patency of the fistulae and his consequence on the cardiac function. The exploration consists in two steps: a qualitative study of the Doppler spectrum to detect a possible decrease of the arterial diastole flow which traduce a severe stenosis; the evaluation of the blood flow in ml/min. The blood flow in ml/mn is a good parameter for the follow-up of the fistulae; moreover in case of high blood flow values, it is very useful to guide the surgical therapy.


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Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical , Rheology , Ultrasonography , Hemodynamics , Humans , Renal Dialysis
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