Abstract

We describe a liquid-nitrogen-jet laser-plasma source with sufficient brightness, uniformity, stability, and reliability to be suitable for compact water-window soft x-ray transmission microscopy. A cooled capillary nozzle arrangement allows long-term operation and avoids previously reported jet instabilities. The source is quantitatively characterized by calibrated slit-grating spectroscopy and zone-plate imaging. The absolute photon number in the major spectral lines (λ=2.48nm and λ=2.88nm) is 1.0×1012photons∕(pulse×sr×line). The source diameter is ∼20μm (full width at half maximum) and the spatial stability is better than ±2μm. Within an area with uniformity of 20%, the average source brightness is 4×108photons∕(pulse×sr×μm2×line), which allows operation of a compact soft x-ray transmission microscope with exposure times of a few minutes.

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