Abstract
Since 1984 when soft x-ray amplification was convincingly demonstrated at XUV wavelengths near 200 Å, much effort has gone into obtaining soft x-ray gain at shorter wavelengths. One motivation is the possibility of using a high brightness source of amplified spontaneous emission to perform holography of live biological specimens over short time scales.
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