Experimental demonstration of fresh bunch self-seeding in an X-ray free electron laser
We report the generation of ultrahigh brightness X-ray pulses using the Fresh Bunch Self-Seeding (FBSS) method in an X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL). The FBSS method uses two different electron slices or bunches, one to generate the seed and the other to amplify it after the monochromator. This met...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2017-04, Vol.110 (15) |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report the generation of ultrahigh brightness
X-ray pulses using the Fresh Bunch Self-Seeding (FBSS) method in an
X-ray
Free Electron
Laser (XFEL). The FBSS method uses two different electron slices or
bunches, one to generate the seed and the other to amplify it after the monochromator. This method
circumvents the trade-off between the seed power and electron slice energy spread, which
limits the efficiency of regular self-seeded FELs. The experiment, the performance of which is limited
by existing hardware, shows FBSS feasibility, generating 5.5 keV photon pulses which are 9 fs
long and of 7.3
×
10
−
5
bandwidth and 50 GW power. FBSS performance is compared
with Self Amplified Spontaneous Emission/self-seeding performance, measuring a
brightness
increase of twelve/two times, respectively. In an optimized XFEL, FBSS can increase the
peak power a hundred times more than state-of-the-art to multi-TW, opening new research
areas for nonlinear science and single molecule imaging. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4980092 |