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R Riedel1, A Al-Shemmary, M Gensch, T Golz, M Harmand, N Medvedev, M J Prandolini, K Sokolowski-Tinten, S Toleikis, U Wegner, B Ziaja, N Stojanovic, F Tavella.
Abstract
The resolution of ultrafast studies performed at extreme ultraviolet and X-ray free-electron lasers is still limited by shot-to-shot variations of the temporal pulse characteristics. Here we show a versatile single-shot temporal diagnostic tool that allows the determination of the extreme ultraviolet pulse duration and the relative arrival time with respect to an external pump-probe laser pulse. This method is based on time-resolved optical probing of the transient reflectivity change due to linear absorption of the extreme ultraviolet pulse within a solid material. In this work, we present measurements performed at the FLASH free-electron laser. We determine the pulse duration at two distinct wavelengths, yielding (184±14) fs at 41.5 nm and (21±19) fs at 5.5 nm. Furthermore, we demonstrate the feasibility to operate the tool as an online diagnostic by using a 20-nm-thin Si3N4 membrane as target. Our results are supported by detailed numerical and analytical investigations.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23591898 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919