Literature DB >> 25177998

FemtoSpeX: a versatile optical pump-soft X-ray probe facility with 100 fs X-ray pulses of variable polarization.

Karsten Holldack1, Johannes Bahrdt1, Andreas Balzer1, Uwe Bovensiepen2, Maria Brzhezinskaya1, Alexei Erko1, Andrea Eschenlohr2, Rolf Follath1, Alexander Firsov1, Winfried Frentrup1, Loïc Le Guyader1, Torsten Kachel1, Peter Kuske1, Rolf Mitzner1, Roland Müller1, Niko Pontius1, Torsten Quast1, Ilie Radu1, Jan Simon Schmidt1, Christian Schüssler-Langeheine3, Mike Sperling1, Christian Stamm1, Christoph Trabant1, Alexander Föhlisch1.   

Abstract

Here the major upgrades of the femtoslicing facility at BESSY II (Khan et al., 2006) are reviewed, giving a tutorial on how elliptical-polarized ultrashort soft X-ray pulses from electron storage rings are generated at high repetition rates. Employing a 6 kHz femtosecond-laser system consisting of two amplifiers that are seeded by one Ti:Sa oscillator, the total average flux of photons of 100 fs duration (FWHM) has been increased by a factor of 120 to up to 10(6) photons s(-1) (0.1% bandwidth)(-1) on the sample in the range from 250 to 1400 eV. Thanks to a new beamline design, a factor of 20 enhanced flux and improvements of the stability together with the top-up mode of the accelerator have been achieved. The previously unavoidable problem of increased picosecond-background at higher repetition rates, caused by `halo' photons, has also been solved by hopping between different `camshaft' bunches in a dedicated fill pattern (`3+1 camshaft fill') of the storage ring. In addition to an increased X-ray performance at variable (linear and elliptical) polarization, the sample excitation in pump-probe experiments has been considerably extended using an optical parametric amplifier that supports the range from the near-UV to the far-IR regime. Dedicated endstations covering ultrafast magnetism experiments based on time-resolved X-ray circular dichroism have been either upgraded or, in the case of time-resolved resonant soft X-ray diffraction and reflection, newly constructed and adapted to femtoslicing requirements. Experiments at low temperatures down to 6 K and magnetic fields up to 0.5 T are supported. The FemtoSpeX facility is now operated as a 24 h user facility enabling a new class of experiments in ultrafast magnetism and in the field of transient phenomena and phase transitions in solids.

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Keywords:  diffractive optics; elliptical undulators; femtosecond X-ray pulses; slicing; storage ring; time-resolved X-ray spectroscopy; ultrafast science

Year:  2014        PMID: 25177998     DOI: 10.1107/S1600577514012247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat        ISSN: 0909-0495            Impact factor:   2.616


  2 in total

1.  Versatile soft X-ray-optical cross-correlator for ultrafast applications.

Authors:  Daniel Schick; Sebastian Eckert; Niko Pontius; Rolf Mitzner; Alexander Föhlisch; Karsten Holldack; Florian Sorgenfrei
Journal:  Struct Dyn       Date:  2016-10-11       Impact factor: 2.920

2.  Exchange scaling of ultrafast angular momentum transfer in 4f antiferromagnets.

Authors:  Y W Windsor; S-E Lee; D Zahn; V Borisov; D Thonig; K Kliemt; A Ernst; C Schüßler-Langeheine; N Pontius; U Staub; C Krellner; D V Vyalikh; O Eriksson; L Rettig
Journal:  Nat Mater       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 47.656

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