Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation refers to electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range of approximately 10 to 124 nanometers. EUV radiation is produced in various natural and artificial sources, such as the sun or EUV light sources used in technology applications. EUV lithography, for example, is a cutting-edge technology used in semiconductor manufacturing to create smaller, more powerful microchips. EUV radiation is also used in scientific research to study the properties of materials and molecules at the atomic scale. Due to its short wavelength, EUV radiation is particularly useful for high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy applications.