A step towards a successful implementation of timeresolved digital in-lineholography with extreme ultraviolet radiation is presented. Ultrashort XUVpulses are produced as high-order harmonics of a femtosecond laser and aSchwarzschild objective is used to focus harmonic radiation at 38 nm and toproduce a strongly divergent reference beam for holographic recording.Experimental holograms of thin wires are recorded and the objectsreconstructed. Descriptions of the simulation and reconstruction theory andalgorithms are also given. Spatial resolution of few hundreds of nm ispotentially achievable, and micrometer resolution range is demonstrated.
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