| Literature DB >> 24562559 |
Peter Gaal1, Daniel Schick2, Marc Herzog2, André Bojahr2, Roman Shayduk1, Jevgeni Goldshteyn2, Wolfram Leitenberger2, Ionela Vrejoiu3, Dmitry Khakhulin4, Michael Wulff4, Matias Bargheer1.
Abstract
A new concept for shortening hard X-ray pulses emitted from a third-generation synchrotron source down to few picoseconds is presented. The device, called the PicoSwitch, exploits the dynamics of coherent acoustic phonons in a photo-excited thin film. A characterization of the structure demonstrates switching times of ≤ 5 ps and a peak reflectivity of ∼10(-3). The device is tested in a real synchrotron-based pump-probe experiment and reveals features of coherent phonon propagation in a second thin film sample, thus demonstrating the potential to significantly improve the temporal resolution at existing synchrotron facilities.Entities:
Keywords: X-ray switching; coherent phonons; optical pump X-ray probe; pulse shortening; thin film; time-resolved; ultrafast X-ray diffraction
Year: 2014 PMID: 24562559 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577513031949
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616