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Measuring the temporal structure of few-femtosecond free-electron laser X-ray pulses directly in the time domain.

Authors :
Helml, W.
Kienberger, R.
Costello, J. T.
Meyer, M.
Düsterer, S.
Maier, A. R.
Grüner, F.
Schweinberger, W.
Gagnon, J.
Grguraš, I.
Cavalieri, A. L.
Radcliffe, P.
Tschentscher, Th.
Doumy, G.
Roedig, C.
DiMauro, L. F.
Messerschmidt, M.
Schorb, S.
Bostedt, C.
Bozek, J. D.
Source :
Nature Photonics; Dec2014, Vol. 8 Issue 12, p950-957, 8p, 1 Diagram, 4 Graphs
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Short-wavelength free-electron lasers are now well established as essential and unrivalled sources of ultrabright coherent X-ray radiation. One of the key characteristics of these intense X-ray pulses is their expected few-femtosecond duration. No measurement has succeeded so far in directly determining the temporal structure or even the duration of these ultrashort pulses in the few-femtosecond range. Here, by deploying the so-called streaking spectroscopy technique at the Linac Coherent Light Source, we demonstrate a non-invasive scheme for temporal characterization of X-ray pulses with sub-femtosecond resolution. This method is independent of photon energy, decoupled from machine parameters, and provides an upper bound on the X-ray pulse duration. We measured the duration of the shortest X-ray pulses currently available to be on average no longer than 4.4 fs. Analysing the pulse substructure indicates a small percentage of the free-electron laser pulses consisting of individual high-intensity spikes to be on the order of hundreds of attoseconds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17494885
Volume :
8
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Photonics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99713666
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2014.278