1. Towards jitter-free pump-probe measurements at seeded free electron laser facilities.
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Danailov MB, Bencivenga F, Capotondi F, Casolari F, Cinquegrana P, Demidovich A, Giangrisostomi E, Kiskinova MP, Kurdi G, Manfredda M, Masciovecchio C, Mincigrucci R, Nikolov IP, Pedersoli E, Principi E, and Sigalotti P
- Abstract
X-ray free electron lasers (FEL) coupled with optical lasers have opened unprecedented opportunities for studying ultrafast dynamics in matter. The major challenge in pump-probe experiments using FEL and optical lasers is synchronizing the arrival time of the two pulses. Here we report a technique that benefits from the seeded-FEL scheme and uses the optical seed laser for nearly jitter-free pump-probe experiments. Timing jitter as small as 6 fs has been achieved and confirmed by measurements of FEL-induced transient reflectivity changes of Si3N4 using both collinear and non-collinear geometries. Planned improvements of the experimental set-up are expected to further reduce the timing jitter between the two pulses down to fs level.
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- 2014
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