Fresh-slice multicolour X-ray free-electron lasers
Author(s) -
Alberto Lutman,
T. Maxwell,
James MacArthur,
Marc Guetg,
N. Berrah,
Ryan Coffee,
Yuantao Ding,
Zhirong Huang,
Agostino Marinelli,
Stefan Moeller,
Johann Zemella
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
nature photonics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 13.674
H-Index - 331
eISSN - 1749-4893
pISSN - 1749-4885
DOI - 10.1038/nphoton.2016.201
Subject(s) - ultrashort pulse , femtosecond , optics , laser , physics , free electron model , femtosecond pulse shaping , pulse (music) , brightness , picosecond , undulator , pulse shaping , bandwidth limited pulse , wavelength , optoelectronics , detector
X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) provide femtosecond X-ray pulses with a narrow energy bandwidth and unprecedented brightness. Ultrafast physical and chemical dynamics, initiated with a site-specific X-ray pulse, can be explored using XFELs with a second ultrashort X-ray probe pulse. However, existing double-pulse schemes are complicated, difficult to customize or provide only low-intensity pulses. Here we present the novel fresh-slice technique for multicolour pulse production, wherein different temporal slices of an electron bunch lase to saturation in separate undulator sections. This method combines electron bunch tailoring from a passive wakefield device with trajectory control to provide multicolour pulses. The fresh-slice scheme outperforms existing techniques at soft X-ray wavelengths. It produces femtosecond pulses with a power of tens of gigawatts and flexible colour separation. The pulse delay can be varied from temporal overlap to almost one picosecond. We also demonstrate the first three-colour XFEL and variably polarized two-colour pulses. Download references
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