Description
The talk will report on the latest achievements in high repetition rate table-top XUV sources. These devices, based on high harmonic generation of femtosecond fiber lasers, now deliver up to 1 mW (~1E14 photons/s) and 26.6eV. The concept for an XUV source and beam delivery to be first used for Photoionization experiments at CRYRING will be presented. This instrument will be portable and can, in prinicle, be coupled to most of the storage rings and ion traps of the future FAIR facility. It will enable seminal studies an highly-charged ions including pump-probe experiments on Femtosecond time scales.