Abstract
We have acquired images with a spatial resolution better than by using a tabletop microscope that combines wavelength light from a high-brightness tabletop laser and Fresnel zone plate optics. These results open a gateway to the development of compact and widely available extreme-ultraviolet imaging tools capable of inspecting samples in a variety of environments with a spatial resolution and a picosecond time resolution.
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