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Femtosecond X-Ray Pulse Characterization in Free-Electron Lasers Using a Cross-Correlation Technique
Author(s) -
Yuantao Ding,
F.J. Decker,
P. Emma,
Chao Feng,
C. Field,
J. Frisch,
Zhirong Huang,
J. Krzywiński,
H. Loos,
J. Welch,
Juhao Wu,
Feng Zhou
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
physical review letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.688
H-Index - 673
eISSN - 1079-7114
pISSN - 0031-9007
DOI - 10.1103/physrevlett.109.254802
Subject(s) - pulse (music) , optics , femtosecond , laser , electron , pulse duration , physics , free electron model , linear particle accelerator , femtosecond pulse shaping , materials science , x ray , beam (structure) , nuclear physics , detector
We report the first measurements of x-ray single-pulse duration and two-pulse separation at the Linac Coherent Light Source using a cross-correlation technique involving x rays and electrons. An emittance-spoiling foil is adopted as a very simple and effective method to control the output x-ray pulse. A minimum pulse duration of about 3 fs full width at half maximum has been measured together with a controllable pulse separation (delay) between two pulses. This technique provides critical temporal diagnostics for x-ray experiments such as x-ray pump-probe studies.

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