308 results on '"Giannessi,Luca"'
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2. Three-dimensional theory of superradiant free-electron lasers
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Robles, River R., Giannessi, Luca, and Marinelli, Agostino
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Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Mathematical Physics ,Physics - Optics ,Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
The soliton-like superradiant regime of free-electron lasers (FEL) offers a promising path towards ultrashort pulses, beyond the natural limit dictated by the bandwidth of the high-gain FEL instability. In this work we present a three-dimensional theory of the superradiant regime, including the effects of beam emittance and energy spread. Our work takes advantage of recent developments in non-linear FEL theory to provide a fully analytical description of soliton-like superradiance. Our theory proves the existence of a diffraction-dominated steady-state regime in which the superradiant peak power grows indefinitely while leaving the pulse duration and on-axis intensity almost unchanged. These results are in excellent agreement with three-dimensional simulations and are supported by recent experimental results at the Linac Coherent Light Source. This work advances non-linear FEL theory and provides a theoretical framework for the next generation of attosecond x-ray FELs.
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- 2024
3. Generation of entanglement using a short-wavelength seeded free-electron laser
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Nandi, Saikat, Stenquist, Axel, Papoulia, Asimina, Olofsson, Edvin, Badano, Laura, Bertolino, Mattias, Busto, David, Callegari, Carlo, Carlström, Stefanos, Danailov, Miltcho B., Demekhin, Philipp V., Di Fraia, Michele, Eng-Johnsson, Per, Feifel, Raimund, Gallician, Guillaume, Giannessi, Luca, Gisselbrecht, Mathieu, Manfredda, Michele, Meyer, Michael, Miron, Catalin, Peschel, Jasper, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin C., Squibb, Richard J., Zangrando, Marco, Zapata, Felipe, Zhong, Shiyang, and Dahlström, Jan Marcus
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Quantum entanglement between the degrees of freedom encountered in the classical world is challenging to observe due to the surrounding environment. To elucidate this issue, we investigate the entanglement generated over ultrafast timescales in a bipartite quantum system comprising two massive particles: a free-moving photoelectron, which expands to a mesoscopic length-scale, and a light-dressed atomic ion, which represents a hybrid state of light and matter. Although the photoelectron spectra are measured classically, the entanglement allows us to reveal information about the dressed-state dynamics of the ion and the femtosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses delivered by a seeded free-electron laser. The observed generation of entanglement is interpreted using the time-dependent von Neumann entropy. Our results unveil the potential for using short-wavelength coherent light pulses from free-electron lasers to generate entangled photoelectron and ion systems for studying spooky action at a distance., Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, typos corrected in the updated version
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- 2023
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4. Nanoscale polarization transient gratings
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Foglia, Laura, Wehinger, Björn, Perosa, Giovanni, Mincigrucci, Riccardo, Allaria, Enrico, Armillotta, Francesco, Brynes, Alexander, Copus, Matthew, Cucini, Riccardo, De Angelis, Dario, De Ninno, Giovanni, Engel, W. Dieter, Fainozzi, Danny, Giannessi, Luca, Iacocca, Ezio, Khatu, Nupur N., Laterza, Simone, Paltanin, Ettore, Pelli-Cresi, Jacopo Stefano, Penco, Giuseppe, Puntel, Denny, Rebernik Ribič, Primož, Sottocorona, Filippo, Trovò, Mauro, von Korff Schmising, Clemens, Yao, Kelvin, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Bonetti, Stefano, and Bencivenga, Filippo
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- 2024
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5. Nanoscale transient polarization gratings
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Foglia, Laura, Wehinger, Björn, Perosa, Giovanni, Mincigrucci, Riccardo, Allaria, Enrico, Armillotta, Francesco, Brynes, Alexander, Cucini, Riccardo, De Angelis, Dario, De Ninno, Giovanni, Engel, W. Dieter, Fainozzi, Danny, Giannessi, Luca, Khatu, Nupur N., Laterza, Simone, Paltanin, Ettore, Pelli-Cresi, Jacopo Stefano, Penco, Giuseppe, Puntel, Denny, Ribič, Primož Rebernik, Sottocorona, Filippo, Trovò, Mauro, Schmising, Clemens von Korff, Yao, Kelvin, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Bonetti, Stefano, and Bencivenga, Filippo
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We present the generation of transient polarization gratings at the nanoscale, achieved using a tailored accelerator configuration of the FERMI free electron laser. We demonstrate the capabilities of such a transient polarization grating by comparing its induced dynamics with the ones triggered by a more conventional intensity grating on a thin film ferrimagnetic alloy. While the signal of the intensity grating is dominated by the thermoelastic response of the system, such a contribution is suppressed in the case of the polarization grating. This exposes helicity-dependent magnetization dynamics that have so-far remained hidden under the large thermally driven response. We anticipate nanoscale transient polarization gratings to become useful for the study of any physical, chemical and biological systems possessing chiral symmetry.
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- 2023
6. High energy-resolution transient ghost absorption spectroscopy
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Tripathi, Alok Kumar, Klein, Yishai, Strizhevsky, Edward, Capotondi, Flavio, De Angelis, Dario, Giannessi, Luca, Pancaldi, Matteo, Pedersoli, Emanuele, Prince, Kevin C., Sefi, Or, Kim, Young Yong, Vartanyants, Ivan A., and Shwartz, Sharon
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate the measurement of ultrafast dynamics using ghost spectroscopy and a pump-probe approach with an optical pump and a short-wavelength radiation probe. The ghost spectroscopy approach is used to overcome the challenge of the strong intensity and spectrum fluctuations at free-electron lasers and to provide high -spectral resolution, which enables the measurement of small energy shifts in the absorption spectrum. We exploit the high resolution to explore the dynamics of the charge carrier excitations and relaxations and their impact on the photoinduced structural changes in silicon by measuring the variation of the absorption spectrum of a Si(100) membrane near the silicon L2,3 edge and the accompanying edge shifts in response to the optical illumination.
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- 2022
7. Extreme ultraviolet wave packet interferometry of the autoionizing HeNe dimer
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Uhl, Daniel, Wituschek, Andreas, Michiels, Rupert, Trinter, Florian, Jahnke, Till, Allaria, Enrico, Callegari, Carlo, Danailov, Miltcho, Di Fraia, Michele, Plekan, Oksana, Bangert, Ulrich, Dulitz, Katrin, Landmesser, Friedemann, Michelbach, Moritz, Simoncig, Alberto, Manfredda, Michele, Spampinati, Simone, Penco, Giuseppe, Squibb, Richard James, Feifel, Raimund, Laarmann, Tim, Mudrich, Marcel, Prince, Kevin C., Cerullo, Giulio, Giannessi, Luca, Stienkemeier, Frank, and Bruder, Lukas
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Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters - Abstract
Femtosecond extreme ultraviolet wave packet interferometry (XUV-WPI) was applied to study resonant inter-atomic Coulombic decay (ICD) in the HeNe dimer. The high demands on phase stability and sensitivity for vibronic XUV-WPI of molecular-beam targets are met using an XUV phase-cycling scheme. The detected quantum interferences exhibit vibronic dephasing and rephasing signatures along with an ultrafast decoherence assigned to the ICD process. A Fourier analysis reveals the molecular absorption spectrum with high resolution. The demonstrated experiment shows a promising route for the real-time analysis of ultrafast ICD processes with both high temporal and spectral resolution., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
8. Diffraction imaging of light induced dynamics in xenon-doped helium nanodroplets
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Langbehn, Bruno, Ovcharenko, Yevheniy, Clark, Andrew, Coreno, Marcello, Cucini, Riccardo, Demidovich, Alexander, Drabbels, Marcel, Finetti, Paola, Di Fraia, Michele, Giannessi, Luca, Grazioli, Cesare, Iablonskyi, Denys, LaForge, Aaron C., Nishiyama, Toshiyuki, de Lara, Verónica Oliver Álvarez, Peltz, Christian, Piseri, Paolo, Plekan, Oksana, Sander, Katharina, Ueda, Kiyoshi, Fennel, Thomas, Prince, Kevin C., Stienkemeier, Frank, Callegari, Carlo, Möller, Thomas, and Rupp, Daniela
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Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We have explored the light induced dynamics in superfluid helium nanodroplets with wide-angle scattering in a pump-probe measurement scheme. The droplets are doped with xenon atoms to facilitate the ignition of a nanoplasma through irradiation with near-infrared laser pulses. After a variable time delay of up to 800 ps, we image the subsequent dynamics using intense extreme ultraviolet pulses from the FERMI free-electron laser. The recorded scattering images exhibit complex intensity fluctuations that are categorized based on their characteristic features. Systematic simulations of wide-angle diffraction patterns are performed, which can qualitatively explain the observed features by employing model shapes with both randomly distributed as well as structured, symmetric distortions. This points to a connection between the dynamics and the positions of the dopants in the droplets. In particular, the structured fluctuations might be governed by an underlying array of quantized vortices in the superfluid droplet as has been observed in previous small-angle diffraction experiments. Our results provide a basis for further investigations of dopant-droplet interactions and associated heating mechanisms., Comment: 24 pages, 8 figures, 1 table
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- 2022
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9. Time-resolved Ultrafast Interatomic Coulombic Decay in Superexcited Sodium-doped Helium Nanodroplets
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Asmussen, Jakob D., Michiels, Rupert, Bangert, Ulrich, Sisourat, Nicolas, Binz, Marcel, Bruder, Lukas, Danailov, Miltcho, Di Fraia, Michele, Feifel, Raimund, Giannessi, Luca, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin C., Squibb, Richard J., Uhl, Daniel, Wituschek, Andreas, Zangrando, Marco, Callegari, Carlo, Stienkemeier, Frank, and Mudrich, Marcel
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Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters - Abstract
The autoionization dynamics of superexcited superfluid He nanodroplets doped with Na atoms is studied by extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) time-resolved electron spectroscopy. Following excitation into the higher-lying droplet absorption band, the droplet relaxes into the lowest metastable atomic $1s2s$ $^{1,\,3}$S states from which Interatomic Coulombic Decay (ICD) takes places either between two excited He atoms or between an excited He atom and a Na atom attached to the droplet surface. Four main ICD channels are identified and their time constants are determined by varying the delay between the XUV pulse and a UV pulse that ionizes the initial excited state and thereby quenches ICD. The time constants for the different channels all fall in the range $\sim$1~ps indicating that the ICD dynamics are mainly determined by the droplet environment. A periodic modulation of the transient ICD signals is tentatively attributed to the oscillation of the bubble forming around the localized He excitation. The ICD efficiency depends on the total number of excited states in a droplet rather than the density of excited states pointing to a collective enhancement of ICD.
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- 2022
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10. High-resolution absorption measurements with free-electron lasers using ghost spectroscopy
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Klein, Yishai, Strizhevsky, Edward, Capotondi, Flavio, De Angelis, Dario, Giannessi, Luca, Pancaldi, Matteo, Pedersoli, Emanuele, Penco, Giuseppe, Prince, Kevin C., Sefi, Or, Kim, Young Yong, Vartanyants, Ivan A., and Shwartz, Sharon
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We demonstrate a simple and robust high-resolution ghost spectroscopy approach for x-ray and extreme ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy at free-electron laser sources. Our approach requires an on-line spectrometer before the sample and a downstream bucket detector. We use this method to measure the absorption spectrum of silicon, silicon carbide and silicon nitride membranes in the vicinity of the silicon L2,3-edge. We show that ghost spectroscopy allows the high-resolution reconstruction of the sample spectral response using a coarse energy scan with self-amplified spontaneous emission radiation. For the conditions of our experiment the energy resolution of the ghost-spectroscopy reconstruction is higher than the energy resolution reached by scanning the energy range by narrow spectral bandwidth radiation produced by the seeded free-electron laser. When we set the photon energy resolution of the ghost spectroscopy to be equal to the resolution of the measurement with the seeded radiation, the measurement time with the ghost spectroscopy method is shorter than scanning the photon energy with seeded radiation. The exact conditions for which ghost spectroscopy can provide higher resolution at shorter times than measurement with narrow band scans depend on the details of the measurements and on the properties of the samples and should be addressed in future studies.
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- 2022
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11. Studying ultrafast Rabi dynamics with a short-wavelength seeded free-electron laser
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Nandi, Saikat, Olofsson, Edvin, Bertolino, Mattias, Carlström, Stefanos, Zapata, Felipe, Busto, David, Callegari, Carlo, Di Fraia, Michele, Eng-Johnsson, Per, Feifel, Raimund, Gallician, Guillaume, Gisselbrecht, Mathieu, Maclot, Sylvain, Neoričić, Lana, Peschel, Jasper, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin C., Squibb, Richard J., Zhong, Shiyang, Demekhin, Philipp V., Meyer, Michael, Miron, Catalin, Badano, Laura, Danailov, Miltcho B., Giannessi, Luca, Manfredda, Michele, Sottocorona, Filippo, Zangrando, Marco, and Dahlström, Jan Marcus
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Quantum Physics ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Rabi oscillations are periodic modulations of populations in two-level systems interacting with a time-varying field. They are ubiquitous in physics with applications in different areas such as photonics, nano-electronics, electron microscopy, and quantum information. While the theory developed by Rabi was intended for fermions in gyrating magnetic fields, Autler and Townes realized that it could also be used to describe coherent light-matter interaction within the rotating wave approximation\cite. Although intense nanometer-wavelength light-sources have been available for more than a decade, Rabi dynamics at such short wavelengths have not been observed directly. Here we show that femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet pulses from a seeded free-electron laser can drive Rabi oscillations between the ground state and an excited state in helium atoms. The measured photoemission signal revealed an Autler-Townes doublet as well as an avoided crossing, phenomena that are both trademarks of quantum optics. Using theoretical analyses that go beyond the strong-field approximation, we found that the ultrafast build-up of the doublet structure follows from a quantum interference effect between resonant and non-resonant photoionization pathways. Given the recent availability of intense attosecond and few-femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet pulses, our results offer opportunities to carry out ultrafast manipulation of coherent processes at short wavelengths using free-electron lasers., Comment: 38 pages, 10 figures
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- 2022
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12. Improved stabilization scheme for extreme ultraviolet quantum interference experiments
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Uhl, Daniel, Wituschek, Andreas, Bangert, Ulrich, Binz, Marcel, Callegari, Carlo, Di Fraia, Michele, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin Charles, Cerullo, Giulio, Giannessi, Luca, Danailov, Miltcho, Sansone, Giuseppe, Laarmann, Tim, Michiels, Rupert, Mudrich, Marcel, Piseri, Paolo, Squibb, Richard James, Feifel, Raimund, Stranges, Stefano, Stienkemeier, Frank, and Bruder, Lukas
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
Interferometric pump-probe experiments in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) domain are experimentally very challenging due to the high phase stability required between the XUV pulses. Recently, an efficient phase stabilization scheme was introduced for seeded XUV free electron lasers (FELs) combining shot-to-shot phase modulation with lock-in detection. This method stabilized the seed laser beampath on the fundamental ultraviolet wavelength to a high degree. Here, we extend this scheme including the stabilization of the XUV beampath, incorporating phase fluctuations from the FEL high gain harmonic generation process. Our analysis reveals a clear signal improvement with the new method compared to the previous stabilization scheme.
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- 2021
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13. Ultrafast adsorbate excitation probed with sub-ps resolution XAS
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Diesen, Elias, Wang, Hsin-Yi, Schreck, Simon, Weston, Matthew, Ogasawara, Hirohito, LaRue, Jerry, Perakis, Fivos, Dell'Angela, Martina, Capotondi, Flavio, Giannessi, Luca, Pedersoli, Emanuele, Naumenko, Denys, Nikolov, Ivaylo, Raimondi, Lorenzo, Spezzani, Carlo, Beye, Martin, Cavalca, Filippo, Liu, Boyang, Gladh, Jörgen, Koroidov, Sergey, Miedema, Piter S., Costantini, Roberto, Heinz, Tony F., Abild-Pedersen, Frank, Voss, Johannes, Luntz, Alan C., and Nilsson, Anders
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Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
We use a pump-probe scheme to measure the time evolution of the C K-edge X-ray absorption spectrum (XAS) from CO/Ru(0001) after excitation by an ultrashort high-intensity optical laser pulse. Due to the short duration of the X-ray probe pulse and precise control of the pulse delay, the excitation-induced dynamics during the first ps after the pump can be resolved with unprecedented time resolution. By comparing with theoretical (DFT) spectrum calculations we find high excitation of the internal stretch and frustrated rotation modes occurring within 200 fs of laser excitation, as well as thermalization of the system in the ps regime. The ~100 fs initial excitation of these CO vibrational modes is not readily rationalized by traditional theories of nonadiabatic coupling of adsorbates to metal surfaces, e. g. electronic frictions based on first order electron-phonon coupling or transient population of adsorbate resonances. We suggest that coupling of the adsorbate to non-thermalized electron-hole pairs is responsible for the ultrafast initial excitation of the modes., Comment: 16 pages, 16 figures. To be published in Physical Review Letters: https://journals.aps.org/prl/accepted/c1070Y74M8b18063d9cd0221b000631d50ef7a249
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- 2021
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14. Unravelling the Full Relaxation Dynamics of Superexcited Helium Nanodroplets
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Asmussen, Jakob D., Michiels, Rupert, Dulitz, Katrin, Ngai, Aaron, Bangert, Ulrich, Barranco, Manuel, Binz, Marcel, Bruder, Lukas, Danailov, Miltcho, Di Fraia, Michele, Eloranta, Jussi, Feifel, Raimund, Giannessi, Luca, Pi, Marti, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin C., Squibb, Richard J., Uhl, Daniel, Wituschek, Andreas, Zangrando, Marco, Callegari, Carlo, Stienkemeier, Frank, and Mudrich, Marcel
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Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters - Abstract
The relaxation dynamics of superexcited superfluid He nanodroplets is thoroughly investigated by means of extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) femtosecond electron and ion spectroscopy complemented by time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT). Three main paths leading to the emission of electrons and ions are identified: Droplet autoionization, pump-probe photoionization, and autoionization induced by re-excitation of droplets relaxing into levels below the droplet ionization threshold. The most abundant product of both droplet autoionization and photoionization is He$_2^+$, whereas the delayed appearance of He$^+$ is indicative of the ejection of excited He atoms from the droplets. The state-resolved time-dependent photoelectron spectra reveal that intermediate excited states of the droplets are populated in the course of the relaxation, terminating in the lowest-lying metastable singlet and triplet He atomic states. The slightly faster relaxation of the triplet state compared to the singlet state is in agreement with the simulation showing faster formation of a bubble around a He atom in the triplet state.
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- 2021
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15. Attosecond Pulse-shaping using a seeded free-electron laser
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Maroju, Praveen Kumar, Grazioli, Cesare, Di Fraia, Michele, Moioli, Matteo, Ertel, Dominik, Ahmadi, Hamed, Plekan, Oksana, Finetti, Paola, Allaria, Enrico, Giannessi, Luca, De Ninno, Giovanni, Spezzani, Carlo, Penco, Giuseppe, Demidovich, Alexander, Danailov, Miltcho, Borghes, Roberto, Kourousias, Georgios, Reis, Carlos Eduardo Sanches Dos, Billé, Fulvio, Lutman, Alberto A., Squibb, Richard J., Feifel, Raimund, Carpeggiani, Paolo, Reduzzi, Maurizio, Mazza, Tommaso, Meyer, Michael, Bengtsson, Samuel, Ibrakovic, Neven, Simpson, Emma Rose, Mauritsson, Johan, Csizmadia, Tamás, Dumergue, Mathieu, Kühn, Sergei, G., Harshitha N., You, Daehyun, Ueda, Kiyoshi, Labeye, Marie, Bækhøj, Jens Egebjerg, Schafer, Kenneth J., Gryzlova, Elena V., Grum-Grzhimailo, Alexei N., Prince, Kevin C., Callegari, Carlo, and Sansone, Giuseppe
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Attosecond pulses are fundamental for the investigation of valence and core-electron dynamics on their natural timescale. At present the reproducible generation and characterisation of attosecond waveforms has been demonstrated only through the process of high-order harmonic generation. Several methods for the shaping of attosecond waveforms have been proposed, including metallic filters, multilayer mirrors and manipulation of the driving field. However, none of these approaches allow for the flexible manipulation of the temporal characteristics of the attosecond waveforms, and they suffer from the low conversion efficiency of the high-order harmonic generation process. Free Electron Lasers, on the contrary, deliver femtosecond, extreme ultraviolet and X-ray pulses with energies ranging from tens of $\mathrm{\mu}$J to a few mJ. Recent experiments have shown that they can generate sub-fs spikes, but with temporal characteristics that change shot-to-shot. Here we show the first demonstration of reproducible generation of high energy ($\mathrm{\mu}$J level) attosecond waveforms using a seeded Free Electron Laser. We demonstrate amplitude and phase manipulation of the harmonic components of an attosecond pulse train in combination with a novel approach for its temporal reconstruction. The results presented here open the way to perform attosecond time-resolved experiments with Free Electron Lasers.
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- 2020
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16. High-Gain Harmonic Generation with temporally overlapping seed pulses and application to ultrafast spectroscopy
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Wituschek, Andreas, Bruder, Lukas, Allaria, Enrico, Bangert, Ulrich, Binz, Marcel, Callegari, Carlo, Cinquegrana, Paolo, Danailov, Miltcho, Demidovich, Alexander, Di Fraia, Michele, Feifel, Raimund, Laarmann, Tim, Michiels, Rupert, Mudrich, Marcel, Nikolov, Ivaylo, Piseri, Paolo, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin Charles, Przystawik, Andreas, Ribič, Primož Rebernic, Sigalotti, Paolo, Stranges, Stefano, Uhl, Daniel, Giannessi, Luca, and Stienkemeier, Frank
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Physics - Atomic Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
Collinear double-pulse seeding of the High-Gain Harmonic Generation (HGHG) process in a free-electron laser (FEL) is a promising approach to facilitate various coherent nonlinear spectroscopy schemes in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) spectral range. However, in collinear arrangements using a single nonlinear medium, temporally overlapping seed pulses may introduce nonlinear mixing signals that compromise the experiment at short time delays. Here, we investigate these effects in detail by extending the analysis described in a recent publication (Wituschek et al., Nat. Commun., 11, 883, 2020). High-order fringe-resolved autocorrelation and wave-packet interferometry experiments at photon energies > $23\,$eV are performed, accompanied by numerical simulations. It turns out that both the autocorrelation and the wave-packet interferometry data are very sensitive to saturation effects and can thus be used to characterize saturation in the HGHG process. Our results further imply that time-resolved spectroscopy experiments are feasible even for time delays smaller than the seed pulse duration., Comment: This is accepted version of the article. The Version of Record is available online at https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.401249
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- 2020
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17. {\AA}ngstr\'om-resolved Interfacial Structure in Organic-Inorganic Junctions
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Schwartz, Craig P., Raj, Sumana L., Jamnuch, Sasawat, Hull, Chris J., Miotti, Paolo, Lam, Royce K., Nordlund, Dennis, Uzundal, Can B., Pemmaraju, Chaitanya Das, Mincigrucci, Riccardo, Foglia, Laura, Simoncig, Alberto, Coreno, Marcello, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Giannessi, Luca, Poletto, Luca, Principi, Emiliano, Zuerch, Michael, Pascal, Tod A., Drisdell, Walter S., and Saykally, Richard J.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Charge transport processes at interfaces which are governed by complex interfacial electronic structure play a crucial role in catalytic reactions, energy storage, photovoltaics, and many biological processes. Here, the first soft X-ray second harmonic generation (SXR-SHG) interfacial spectrum of a buried interface (boron/Parylene-N) is reported. SXR-SHG shows distinct spectral features that are not observed in X-ray absorption spectra, demonstrating its extraordinary interfacial sensitivity. Comparison to electronic structure calculations indicates a boron-organic separation distance of 1.9 {\AA}, wherein changes as small as 0.1 {\AA} result in easily detectable SXR-SHG spectral shifts (ca. 100s of meV). As SXR-SHG is inherently ultrafast and sensitive to individual atomic layers, it creates the possibility to study a variety of interfacial processes, e.g. catalysis, with ultrafast time resolution and bond specificity., Comment: 19 pages
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- 2020
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18. Angstrom-Resolved Interfacial Structure in Buried Organic-Inorganic Junctions
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Schwartz, Craig P, Raj, Sumana L, Jamnuch, Sasawat, Hull, Chris J, Miotti, Paolo, Lam, Royce K, Nordlund, Dennis, Uzundal, Can B, Pemmaraju, Chaitanya Das, Mincigrucci, Riccardo, Foglia, Laura, Simoncig, Alberto, Coreno, Marcello, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Giannessi, Luca, Poletto, Luca, Principi, Emiliano, Zuerch, Michael, Pascal, Tod A, Drisdell, Walter S, and Saykally, Richard J
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Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics ,Mathematical sciences ,Physical sciences - Abstract
Charge transport processes at interfaces play a crucial role in many processes. Here, the first soft x-ray second harmonic generation (SXR SHG) interfacial spectrum of a buried interface (boron-Parylene N) is reported. SXR SHG shows distinct spectral features that are not observed in x-ray absorption spectra, demonstrating its extraordinary interfacial sensitivity. Comparison to electronic structure calculations indicates a boron-organic separation distance of 1.9 Å, with changes of less than 1 Å resulting in easily detectable SXR SHG spectral shifts (ca. hundreds of milli-electron volts).
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- 2021
19. Tracking the Ultraviolet Photochemistry of Thiophenone During and Beyond the Initial Ultrafast Ring Opening
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Pathak, Shashank, Ibele, Lea M., Boll, Rebecca, Callegari, Carlo, Demidovich, Alexander, Erk, Benjamin, Feifel, Raimund, Forbes, Ruaridh, Di Fraia, Michele, Giannessi, Luca, Hansen, Christopher S., Holland, David M. P., Ingle, Rebecca A., Mason, Robert, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin C., Rouzée, Arnaud, Squibb, Richard J., Tross, Jan, Ashfold, Michael N. R., Curchod, Basile F. E., and Rolles, Daniel
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Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
Photoinduced isomerization reactions, including ring-opening reactions, lie at the heart of many processes in nature. The mechanisms of such reactions are determined by a delicate interplay of coupled electronic and nuclear dynamics unfolding on the femtosecond scale, followed by the slower redistribution of energy into different vibrational degrees of freedom. Here we apply time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy with a seeded extreme ultraviolet free electron laser to trace the ultrafast ring opening of gas phase thiophenone molecules following photoexcitation at 265 nm. When combined with cutting edge ab initio electronic structure and molecular dynamics calculations of both the excited and ground state molecules, the results provide unprecedented insights into both electronic and nuclear dynamics of this fundamental class of reactions. The initial ring opening and non-adiabatic coupling to the electronic ground state is shown to be driven by ballistic SC bond extension and to be complete within 350 femtoseconds. Theory and experiment also allow clear visualization of the rich ground-state dynamics involving formation of, and interconversion between, several ring opened isomers and the reformed cyclic structure, and fragmentation (CO loss) over much longer timescales., Comment: 40 pages, 21 figures Changes from the previous version: 1) Added theoretical calculations for explaining long timescale changes in shown in Figure 4(a). 2) Reworked on fitting (modelling) of the experimental data in Figure 2(b). Added another panel i.e. Figure 2(c). 3) Other minor changes and rewording in response to questions and suggestions by the referees
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- 2019
20. A new method for measuring angle-resolved phases in photoemission
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You, Daehyun, Ueda, Kiyoshi, Gryzlova, Elena V., Grum-Grzhimailo, Alexei N., Popova, Maria M., Staroselskaya, Ekaterina I., Tugs, Oyunbileg, Orimo, Yuki, Sato, Takeshi, Ishikawa, Kenichi L., Carpeggiani, Paolo Antonio, Csizmadia, Tamás, Füle, Miklós, Sansone, Giuseppe, Maroju, Praveen Kumar, D'Elia, Alessandro, Mazza, Tommaso, Meyer, Michael, Callegari, Carlo, Di Fraia, Michele, Plekan, Oksana, Richter, Robert, Giannessi, Luca, Allaria, Enrico, De Ninno, Giovanni, Trovò, Mauro, Badano, Laura, Diviacco, Bruno, Gaio, Giulio, Gauthier, David, Mirian, Najmeh, Penco, Giuseppe, Ribič, Primož Rebernik, Spampinati, Simone, Spezzani, Carlo, and Prince, Kevin C.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Quantum mechanically, photoionization can be fully described by the complex photoionization amplitudes that describe the transition between the ground state and the continuum state. Knowledge of the value of the phase of these amplitudes has been a central interest in photoionization studies and newly developing attosecond science, since the phase can reveal important information about phenomena such as electron correlation. We present a new attosecond-precision interferometric method of angle-resolved measurement for the phase of the photoionization amplitudes, using two phase-locked Extreme Ultraviolet pulses of frequency $\omega$ and $2\omega$, from a Free-Electron Laser. Phase differences $\Delta \tilde \eta$ between one- and two-photon ionization channels, averaged over multiple wave packets, are extracted for neon $2p$ electrons as a function of emission angle at photoelectron energies 7.9, 10.2, and 16.6 eV. $\Delta \tilde \eta$ is nearly constant for emission parallel to the electric vector but increases at 10.2 eV for emission perpendicular to the electric vector. We model our observations with both perturbation and \textit{ab initio} theory, and find excellent agreement. In the existing method for attosecond measurement, Reconstruction of Attosecond Beating By Interference of Two-photon Transitions (RABBITT), a phase difference between two-photon pathways involving absorption and emission of an infrared photon is extracted. Our method can be used for extraction of a phase difference between single-photon and two-photon pathways and provides a new tool for attosecond science, which is complementary to RABBITT.
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- 2019
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21. Ångström-resolved Interfacial Structure in Organic-Inorganic Junctions
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Schwartz, Craig P, Raj, Sumana L, Jamnuch, Sasawat, Hull, Chris J, Miotti, Paolo, Lam, Royce K, Nordlund, Dennis, Uzundal, Can B, Pemmaraju, Chaitanya Das, Mincigrucci, Riccardo, Foglia, Laura, Simoncig, Alberto, Coreno, Marcello, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Giannessi, Luca, Poletto, Luca, Principi, Emiliano, Zuerch, Michael, Pascal, Tod A, Drisdell, Walter S, and Saykally, Richard J
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cond-mat.mtrl-sci - Abstract
Charge transport processes at interfaces which are governed by complexinterfacial electronic structure play a crucial role in catalytic reactions,energy storage, photovoltaics, and many biological processes. Here, the firstsoft X-ray second harmonic generation (SXR-SHG) interfacial spectrum of aburied interface (boron/Parylene-N) is reported. SXR-SHG shows distinctspectral features that are not observed in X-ray absorption spectra,demonstrating its extraordinary interfacial sensitivity. Comparison toelectronic structure calculations indicates a boron-organic separation distanceof 1.9 {\AA}, wherein changes as small as 0.1 {\AA} result in easily detectableSXR-SHG spectral shifts (ca. 100s of meV). As SXR-SHG is inherently ultrafastand sensitive to individual atomic layers, it creates the possibility to studya variety of interfacial processes, e.g. catalysis, with ultrafast timeresolution and bond specificity.
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- 2020
22. Attosecond coherent control of electronic wave packets in two-colour photoionization using a novel timing tool for seeded free-electron laser
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Maroju, Praveen Kumar, Di Fraia, Michele, Plekan, Oksana, Bonanomi, Matteo, Merzuk, Barbara, Busto, David, Makos, Ioannis, Schmoll, Marvin, Shah, Ronak, Ribič, Primož Rebernik, Giannessi, Luca, De Ninno, Giovanni, Spezzani, Carlo, Penco, Giuseppe, Demidovich, Alexander, Danailov, Miltcho, Coreno, Marcello, Zangrando, Marco, Simoncig, Alberto, Manfredda, Michele, Squibb, Richard J., Feifel, Raimund, Bengtsson, Samuel, Simpson, Emma Rose, Csizmadia, Tamás, Dumergue, Mathieu, Kühn, Sergei, Ueda, Kiyoshi, Li, Jianxiong, Schafer, Kenneth J., Frassetto, Fabio, Poletto, Luca, Prince, Kevin C., Mauritsson, Johan, Callegari, Carlo, and Sansone, Giuseppe
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- 2023
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23. Coherent soft X-ray pulses from an echo-enabled harmonic generation free-electron laser
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Rebernik Ribič, Primož, Abrami, Alessandro, Badano, Laura, Bossi, Maurizio, Braun, Hans-Heinrich, Bruchon, Niky, Capotondi, Flavio, Castronovo, Davide, Cautero, Marco, Cinquegrana, Paolo, Coreno, Marcello, Couprie, Marie Emmanuelle, Cudin, Ivan, Boyanov Danailov, Miltcho, De Ninno, Giovanni, Demidovich, Alexander, Di Mitri, Simone, Diviacco, Bruno, Fawley, William M, Feng, Chao, Ferianis, Mario, Ferrari, Eugenio, Foglia, Laura, Frassetto, Fabio, Gaio, Giulio, Garzella, David, Ghaith, Amin, Giacuzzo, Fabio, Giannessi, Luca, Grattoni, Vanessa, Grulja, Sandi, Hemsing, Erik, Iazzourene, Fatma, Kurdi, Gabor, Lonza, Marco, Mahne, Nicola, Malvestuto, Marco, Manfredda, Michele, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Miotti, Paolo, Mirian, Najmeh S, Petrov Nikolov, Ivaylo, Penco, Giuseppe Maria, Penn, Gregory, Poletto, Luca, Pop, Mihai, Prat, Eduard, Principi, Emiliano, Raimondi, Lorenzo, Reiche, Sven, Roussel, Eléonore, Sauro, Roberto, Scafuri, Claudio, Sigalotti, Paolo, Spampinati, Simone, Spezzani, Carlo, Sturari, Luca, Svandrlik, Michele, Tanikawa, Takanori, Trovó, Mauro, Veronese, Marco, Vivoda, Davide, Xiang, Dao, Zaccaria, Maurizio, Zangrando, Dino, Zangrando, Marco, and Allaria, Enrico Massimiliano
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Atomic ,Molecular and Optical Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Optoelectronics & Photonics ,Mathematical sciences ,Physical sciences - Abstract
X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs), which amplify light emitted by a relativistic electron beam, are extending nonlinear optical techniques to shorter wavelengths, adding element specificity by exciting and probing electronic transitions from core levels. These techniques would benefit tremendously from having a stable FEL source, generating spectrally pure and wavelength-tunable pulses. We show that such requirements can be met by operating the FEL in the so-called echo-enabled harmonic generation (EEHG) configuration. Here, two external conventional lasers are used to precisely tailor the longitudinal phase space of the electron beam before emission of X-rays. We demonstrate high-gain EEHG lasing producing stable, intense, nearly fully coherent pulses at wavelengths as short as 5.9 nm (~211 eV) at the FERMI FEL user facility. Low sensitivity to electron-beam imperfections and observation of stable, narrow-band, coherent emission down to 2.6 nm (~474 eV) make the technique a prime candidate for generating laser-like pulses in the X-ray spectral region, opening the door to multidimensional coherent spectroscopies at short wavelengths.
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24. Three-Dimensional Shapes of Spinning Helium Nanodroplets
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Langbehn, Bruno, Sander, Katharina, Ovcharenko, Yevheniy, Peltz, Christian, Clark, Andrew, Coreno, Marcello, Cucini, Riccardo, Drabbels, Marcel, Finetti, Paola, Di Fraia, Michele, Giannessi, Luca, Grazioli, Cesare, Iablonskyi, Denys, LaForge, Aaron C., Nishiyama, Toshiyuki, de Lara, Verónica Oliver Álvarez, Piseri, Paolo, Plekan, Oksana, Ueda, Kiyoshi, Zimmermann, Julian, Prince, Kevin C., Stienkemeier, Frank, Callegari, Carlo, Fennel, Thomas, Rupp, Daniela, and Möller, Thomas
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Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
A significant fraction of superfluid helium nanodroplets produced in a free-jet expansion have been observed to gain high angular momentum resulting in large centrifugal deformation. We measured single-shot diffraction patterns of individual rotating helium nanodroplets up to large scattering angles using intense extreme ultraviolet light pulses from the FERMI free-electron laser. Distinct asymmetric features in the wide-angle diffraction patterns enable the unique and systematic identification of the three-dimensional droplet shapes. The analysis of a large dataset allows us to follow the evolution from axisymmetric oblate to triaxial prolate and two-lobed droplets. We find that the shapes of spinning superfluid helium droplets exhibit the same stages as classical rotating droplets while the previously reported metastable, oblate shapes of quantum droplets are not observed. Our three-dimensional analysis represents a valuable landmark for clarifying the interrelation between morphology and superfluidity on the nanometer scale.
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25. Two-photon absorption of soft X-ray free electron laser radiation by graphite near the carbon K-absorption edge
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Lam, Royce K, Raj, Sumana L, Pascal, Tod A, Pemmaraju, CD, Foglia, Laura, Simoncig, Alberto, Fabris, Nicola, Miotti, Paolo, Hull, Christopher J, Rizzuto, Anthony M, Smith, Jacob W, Mincigrucci, Riccardo, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Gessini, Alessandro, De Ninno, Giovanni, Diviacco, Bruno, Roussel, Eleonore, Spampinati, Simone, Penco, Giuseppe, Di Mitri, Simone, Trovò, Mauro, Danailov, Miltcho B, Christensen, Steven T, Sokaras, Dimosthenis, Weng, Tsu-Chien, Coreno, Marcello, Poletto, Luca, Drisdell, Walter S, Prendergast, David, Giannessi, Luca, Principi, Emiliano, Nordlund, Dennis, Saykally, Richard J, and Schwartz, Craig P
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Chemical Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular and Optical Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Technology ,Chemical Physics ,Chemical sciences ,Physical sciences - Abstract
We have examined the transmission of soft X-ray pulses from the FERMI free electron laser through carbon films of varying thickness, quantifying nonlinear effects of pulses above and below the carbon K-edge. At typical of soft X-ray free electron laser intensities, pulses exhibit linear absorption at photon energies above and below the K-edge, ∼308 and ∼260 eV, respectively; whereas two-photon absorption becomes significant slightly below the K-edge, ∼284.2 eV. The measured two-photon absorption cross section at 284.18 eV (∼6 × 10−48 cm4 s) is 7 orders of magnitude above what is expected from a simple theory based on hydrogen-like atoms - a result of resonance effects.
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- 2018
26. Spectro-temporal shaping of seeded free-electron laser pulses
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Gauthier, David, Ribič, Primož Rebernik, De Ninno, Giovanni, Allaria, Enrico, Cinquegrana, Paolo, Danailov, Miltcho Boyanov, Demidovich, Alexander, Ferrari, Eugenio, Giannessi, Luca, Mahieu, Benoît, and Penco, Giuseppe
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
We demonstrate the ability to control and shape the spectro-temporal content of extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) pulses produced by a seeded free-electron laser (FEL). The control over the spectro-temporal properties of XUV light was achieved by precisely manipulating the linear frequency chirp of the seed laser. Our results agree with existing theory, which allows retrieving the temporal properties (amplitude and phase) of the FEL pulse from measurements of the spectra as a function of the FEL operating parameters. Furthermore, we show the first direct evidence of the full temporal coherence of FEL light and generate Fourier limited pulses by fine-tuning the FEL temporal phase. The possibility to tailor the spectro-temporal content of intense short-wavelength pulses represents the first step towards efficient nonlinear optics in the XUV to X-ray spectral region and will enable precise manipulation of core-electron excitations using the methods of coherent quantum control., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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27. Seeding and Harmonic Generation in Free-Electron Lasers
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Giannessi, Luca, Jaeschke, Eberhard J., editor, Khan, Shaukat, editor, Schneider, Jochen R., editor, and Hastings, Jerome B., editor
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- 2020
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28. Generation and measurement of intense few-femtosecond superradiant extreme-ultraviolet free-electron laser pulses
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Mirian, Najmeh S., Di Fraia, Michele, Spampinati, Simone, Sottocorona, Filippo, Allaria, Enrico, Badano, Laura, Danailov, Miltcho B., Demidovich, Alexander, De Ninno, Giovanni, Di Mitri, Simone, Penco, Giuseppe, Rebernik Ribič, Primož, Spezzani, Carlo, Gaio, Giulio, Trovó, Mauro, Mahne, Nicola, Manfredda, Michele, Raimondi, Lorenzo, Zangrando, Marco, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin C., Mazza, Tommaso, Squibb, Richard J., Callegari, Carlo, Yang, Xi, and Giannessi, Luca
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- 2021
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29. Echo-Enabled Harmonic Generation Studies for the FERMI Free-Electron Laser
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Ribič, Primož Rebernik, Roussel, Eléonore, Penn, Gregory, De Ninno, Giovanni, Giannessi, Luca, Penco, Giuseppe, and Allaria, Enrico
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Quantum Physics ,Physical Sciences ,free-electron laser ,harmonic up-conversion ,high-harmonic generation ,seeding ,x-ray ,pump-probe ,microbunching instability ,Atomic ,molecular and optical physics - Abstract
Studying ultrafast processes on the nanoscale with element specificity requires a powerful femtosecond source of tunable extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) or x-ray radiation, such as a free-electron laser (FEL). Current efforts in FEL development are aimed at improving the wavelength tunability and multicolor operation, which will potentially lead to the development of new characterization techniques offering a higher chemical sensitivity and improved spatial resolution. One of the most promising approaches is the echo-enabled harmonic generation (EEHG), where two external seed lasers are used to precisely control the spectro-temporal properties of the FEL pulse. Here, we study the expected performance of EEHG at the FERMI FEL, using numerical simulations. We show that, by employing the existing FERMI layout with minor modifications, the EEHG scheme will be able to produce gigawatt peak-power pulses at wavelengths as short as 5 nm. We discuss some possible detrimental effects that may affect the performance of EEHG and compare the results to the existing double-stage FEL cascade, currently in operation at FERMI. Finally, our simulations show that, after substantial machine upgrades, EEHG has the potential to deliver coherent multicolor pulses reaching wavelengths as short as 3 nm, enabling x-ray pump-x-ray probe experiments in the water window.
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30. Evolution of density-modulated electron beams in drift sections
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Khan, Shaukat, primary, Perosa, Giovanni, additional, Sottocorona, Filippo, additional, Brynes, Alexander, additional, De Ninno, Giovanni, additional, Penco, Giuseppe, additional, Ribič, Primož Rebernic, additional, Spampinati, Simone, additional, Spezzani, Carlo, additional, Trovò, Mauro, additional, Giannessi, Luca, additional, Allaria, Enrico, additional, Schneidmiller, Evgeny, additional, and Ferrari, Eugenio, additional
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- 2024
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31. Generation of entanglement using a short-wavelength seeded free-electron laser
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Nandi, Saikat, primary, Stenquist, Axel, additional, Papoulia, Asimina, additional, Olofsson, Edvin, additional, Badano, Laura, additional, Bertolino, Mattias, additional, Busto, David, additional, Callegari, Carlo, additional, Carlström, Stefanos, additional, Danailov, Miltcho B., additional, Demekhin, Philipp V., additional, Di Fraia, Michele, additional, Eng-Johnsson, Per, additional, Feifel, Raimund, additional, Gallician, Guillaume, additional, Giannessi, Luca, additional, Gisselbrecht, Mathieu, additional, Manfredda, Michele, additional, Meyer, Michael, additional, Miron, Catalin, additional, Peschel, Jasper, additional, Plekan, Oksana, additional, Prince, Kevin C., additional, Squibb, Richard J., additional, Zangrando, Marco, additional, Zapata, Felipe, additional, Zhong, Shiyang, additional, and Dahlström, Jan Marcus, additional
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- 2024
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32. Wave packet dynamics and control in excited states of molecular nitrogen
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Fushitani, Mizuho, primary, Fujise, Hikaru, additional, Hishikawa, Akiyoshi, additional, You, Daehyun, additional, Saito, Shu, additional, Luo, Yu, additional, Ueda, Kiyoshi, additional, Ibrahim, Heide, additional, Légaré, Francois, additional, Pratt, Stephen T., additional, Eng-Johnsson, Per, additional, Mauritsson, Johan, additional, Olofsson, Anna, additional, Peschel, Jasper, additional, Simpson, Emma R., additional, Carpeggiani, Paolo Antonio, additional, Ertel, Dominik, additional, Maroju, Praveen Kumar, additional, Moioli, Matteo, additional, Sansone, Giuseppe, additional, Shah, Ronak, additional, Csizmadia, Tamás, additional, Dumergue, Mathieu, additional, Nandiga Gopalakrishna, Harshitha, additional, Kühn, Sergei, additional, Callegari, Carlo, additional, Danailov, Miltcho, additional, Demidovich, Alexander, additional, Raimondi, Lorenzo, additional, Zangrando, Marco, additional, De Ninno, Giovanni, additional, Di Fraia, Michele, additional, Giannessi, Luca, additional, Plekan, Oksana, additional, Rebernik Ribic, Primoz, additional, and Prince, Kevin C., additional
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- 2024
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33. A High-Flux Compact X-ray Free-Electron Laser for Next-Generation Chip Metrology Needs
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Rosenzweig, James B., primary, Andonian, Gerard, additional, Agustsson, Ronald, additional, Anisimov, Petr M., additional, Araujo, Aurora, additional, Bosco, Fabio, additional, Carillo, Martina, additional, Chiadroni, Enrica, additional, Giannessi, Luca, additional, Huang, Zhirong, additional, Fukasawa, Atsushi, additional, Kim, Dongsung, additional, Kutsaev, Sergey, additional, Lawler, Gerard, additional, Li, Zenghai, additional, Majernik, Nathan, additional, Manwani, Pratik, additional, Maxson, Jared, additional, Miao, Janwei, additional, Migliorati, Mauro, additional, Mostacci, Andrea, additional, Musumeci, Pietro, additional, Murokh, Alex, additional, Nanni, Emilio, additional, O’Tool, Sean, additional, Palumbo, Luigi, additional, Robles, River, additional, Sakai, Yusuke, additional, Simakov, Evgenya I., additional, Singleton, Madison, additional, Spataro, Bruno, additional, Tang, Jingyi, additional, Tantawi, Sami, additional, Williams, Oliver, additional, Xu, Haoran, additional, and Yadav, Monika, additional
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- 2024
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34. Photoelectric effect with a twist
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De Ninno, Giovanni, Wätzel, Jonas, Ribič, Primož Rebernik, Allaria, Enrico, Coreno, Marcello, Danailov, Miltcho B., David, Christian, Demidovich, Alexander, Di Fraia, Michele, Giannessi, Luca, Hansen, Klavs, Krušič, Špela, Manfredda, Michele, Meyer, Michael, Mihelič, Andrej, Mirian, Najmeh, Plekan, Oksana, Ressel, Barbara, Rösner, Benedikt, Simoncig, Alberto, Spampinati, Simone, Stupar, Matija, Žitnik, Matjaž, Zangrando, Marco, Callegari, Carlo, and Berakdar, Jamal
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- 2020
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35. Tracking the ultraviolet-induced photochemistry of thiophenone during and after ultrafast ring opening
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Pathak, Shashank, Ibele, Lea M., Boll, Rebecca, Callegari, Carlo, Demidovich, Alexander, Erk, Benjamin, Feifel, Raimund, Forbes, Ruaridh, Di Fraia, Michele, Giannessi, Luca, Hansen, Christopher S., Holland, David M. P., Ingle, Rebecca A., Mason, Robert, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin C., Rouzée, Arnaud, Squibb, Richard J., Tross, Jan, Ashfold, Michael N. R., Curchod, Basile F. E., and Rolles, Daniel
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- 2020
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36. Symmetry-resolved CO desorption and oxidation dynamics on O/Ru(0001) probed at the C K-edge by ultrafast x-ray spectroscopy.
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LaRue, Jerry, Liu, Boyang, Rodrigues, Gabriel L. S., Liu, Chang, Garrido Torres, Jose Antonio, Schreck, Simon, Diesen, Elias, Weston, Matthew, Ogasawara, Hirohito, Perakis, Fivos, Dell'Angela, Martina, Capotondi, Flavio, Ball, Devon, Carnahan, Conner, Zeri, Gary, Giannessi, Luca, Pedersoli, Emanuele, Naumenko, Denys, Amann, Peter, and Nikolov, Ivaylo
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X-ray spectroscopy ,OXIDATION of carbon monoxide ,TIME-resolved spectroscopy ,FEMTOSECOND pulses ,DESORPTION ,FEMTOSECOND lasers ,DIPOLE-dipole interactions ,OXIDATION states - Abstract
We report on carbon monoxide desorption and oxidation induced by 400 nm femtosecond laser excitation on the O/Ru(0001) surface probed by time-resolved x-ray absorption spectroscopy (TR-XAS) at the carbon K-edge. The experiments were performed under constant background pressures of CO (6 × 10
−8 Torr) and O2 (3 × 10−8 Torr). Under these conditions, we detect two transient CO species with narrow 2π* peaks, suggesting little 2π* interaction with the surface. Based on polarization measurements, we find that these two species have opposing orientations: (1) CO favoring a more perpendicular orientation and (2) CO favoring a more parallel orientation with respect to the surface. We also directly detect gas-phase CO2 using a mass spectrometer and observe weak signatures of bent adsorbed CO2 at slightly higher x-ray energies than the 2π* region. These results are compared to previously reported TR-XAS results at the O K-edge, where the CO background pressure was three times lower (2 × 10−8 Torr) while maintaining the same O2 pressure. At the lower CO pressure, in the CO 2π* region, we observed adsorbed CO and a distribution of OC–O bond lengths close to the CO oxidation transition state, with little indication of gas-like CO. The shift toward "gas-like" CO species may be explained by the higher CO exposure, which blocks O adsorption, decreasing O coverage and increasing CO coverage. These effects decrease the CO desorption barrier through dipole–dipole interaction while simultaneously increasing the CO oxidation barrier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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37. Two-photon absorption of soft X-ray free electron laser radiation by graphite near the carbon K-absorption edge
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Lam, Royce K., Raj, Sumana L., Pascal, Tod A., Pemmaraju, C.D., Foglia, Laura, Simoncig, Alberto, Fabris, Nicola, Miotti, Paolo, Hull, Christopher J., Rizzuto, Anthony M., Smith, Jacob W., Mincigrucci, Riccardo, Masciovecchio, Claudio, Gessini, Alessandro, De Ninno, Giovanni, Diviacco, Bruno, Roussel, Eleonore, Spampinati, Simone, Penco, Giuseppe, Di Mitri, Simone, Trovò, Mauro, Danailov, Miltcho B., Christensen, Steven T., Sokaras, Dimosthenis, Weng, Tsu-Chien, Coreno, Marcello, Poletto, Luca, Drisdell, Walter S., Prendergast, David, Giannessi, Luca, Principi, Emiliano, Nordlund, Dennis, Saykally, Richard J., and Schwartz, Craig P.
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- 2018
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38. A high-flux compact X-ray free-electron laser for next-generation chip metrology needs
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Rosenzweig, James B., primary, Andonian, Gerard, additional, Agustsson, Ronald, additional, Anisimov, Petr M., additional, Araujo, Aurora, additional, Bosco, Fabio, additional, Carillo, Martina, additional, Chiadroni, Enrica, additional, Giannessi, Luca, additional, Huang, Zhirong, additional, Fukasawa, Atsushi, additional, Kim, Dongsung, additional, Kutsaev, Sergey, additional, Lawler, Gerard, additional, Li, Zenghai, additional, Majernik, Nathan, additional, Manwani, Pratik, additional, Maxson, Jared, additional, Miao, John, additional, Migliorati, Mauro, additional, Mostacci, Andrea, additional, Musumeci, Pietro, additional, Murokh, Alex, additional, Nanni, Emilio, additional, O’Tool, Sean, additional, Palumbo, Luigi, additional, Robles, River, additional, Sakai, Yusuke, additional, Simakov, Evgenya I., additional, Singleton, Madison, additional, Spataro, Bruno, additional, Tang, Jingyi, additional, Tantawi, Sami, additional, Williams, Oliver, additional, Xu, Haoran, additional, and Yadav, Monika, additional
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- 2023
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39. A step closer to compact X-ray lasers
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Giannessi, Luca
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- 2021
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40. Seeding and Harmonic Generation in Free-Electron Lasers
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Giannessi, Luca, Jaeschke, Eberhard J., editor, Khan, Shaukat, editor, Schneider, Jochen R., editor, and Hastings, Jerome B., editor
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- 2016
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41. Unraveling Rabi Dynamics with a Seeded FEL at XUV Wavelength
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Nandi, Saikat, primary, Olofsson, Edvin, additional, Bertolino, Mattias, additional, Carlström, Stefanos, additional, Zapata, Felipe, additional, Busto, David, additional, Callegari, Carlo, additional, Di Fraia, Michele, additional, Eng-Johnsson, Per, additional, Feifel, Raimund, additional, Gallician, Guillaume, additional, Gisselbrecht, Mathieu, additional, Maclot, Sylvain, additional, Neoričić, Lana, additional, Peschel, Jasper, additional, Plekan, Okasana, additional, Prince, Kevin C., additional, Squibb, Richard J., additional, Zhong, Shiyang, additional, Demekhin, Philipp V., additional, Meyer, Michael, additional, Miron, Catalin, additional, Badano, Laura, additional, Danailov, Miltcho B., additional, Giannessi, Luca, additional, Manfredda, Michele, additional, Sottocorona, Filippo., additional, Zangrando, Marco, additional, and Dahlström, Jan Marcus, additional
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- 2023
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42. Seeding Free Electron Lasers with High Order Harmonics Generated in Gas
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Couprie, Marie-Emmanuelle, Giannessi, Luca, Rhodes, William T., Editor-in-chief, Adibi, Ali, Series editor, Hänsch, Theodor W., Series editor, Krausz, Ferenc, Series editor, Masters, Barry R., Series editor, Venghaus, Herbert, Series editor, Weber, Horst, Series editor, Weinfurter, Harald, Series editor, Midorikawa, Katsumi, Series editor, Canova, Federico, editor, and Poletto, Luca, editor
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- 2015
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43. Tracking attosecond electronic coherences using phase-manipulated extreme ultraviolet pulses
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Wituschek, Andreas, Bruder, Lukas, Allaria, Enrico, Bangert, Ulrich, Binz, Marcel, Borghes, Roberto, Callegari, Carlo, Cerullo, Giulio, Cinquegrana, Paolo, Giannessi, Luca, Danailov, Miltcho, Demidovich, Alexander, Di Fraia, Michele, Drabbels, Marcel, Feifel, Raimund, Laarmann, Tim, Michiels, Rupert, Mirian, Najmeh Sadat, Mudrich, Marcel, Nikolov, Ivaylo, O’Shea, Finn H., Penco, Giuseppe, Piseri, Paolo, Plekan, Oksana, Prince, Kevin Charles, Przystawik, Andreas, Ribič, Primož Rebernik, Sansone, Giuseppe, Sigalotti, Paolo, Spampinati, Simone, Spezzani, Carlo, Squibb, Richard James, Stranges, Stefano, Uhl, Daniel, and Stienkemeier, Frank
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- 2020
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44. Publisher Correction: Seeded X-ray free-electron laser generating radiation with laser statistical properties
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Gorobtsov, Oleg Yu., Mercurio, Giuseppe, Capotondi, Flavio, Skopintsev, Petr, Lazarev, Sergey, Zaluzhnyy, Ivan A., Danailov, Miltcho B., Dell’Angela, Martina, Manfredda, Michele, Pedersoli, Emanuele, Giannessi, Luca, Kiskinova, Maya, Prince, Kevin C., Wurth, Wilfried, and Vartanyants, Ivan A.
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- 2019
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45. High-spectral-resolution absorption measurements with free-electron lasers using ghost spectroscopy
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Klein, Yishai, primary, Tripathi, Alok K., additional, Strizhevsky, Edward, additional, Capotondi, Flavio, additional, De Angelis, Dario, additional, Giannessi, Luca, additional, Pancaldi, Matteo, additional, Pedersoli, Emanuele, additional, Prince, Kevin C., additional, Sefi, Or, additional, Kim, Young Yong, additional, Vartanyants, Ivan A., additional, and Shwartz, Sharon, additional
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46. Chirped Pulse Amplification in a Seeded FEL: Towards the Generation of High-Power Few-Femtosecond Pulses Below 10 nm
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Giannessi,Luca, Allaria,Enrico, Garzella,David, Diviacco,Bruno, Poletto,Luca, Sottocorona,Filippo, Frassetto,Fabio, Di Mitri,Simone, Callegari,Carlo, Demidovich,Alexander, De Ninno,Giovanni, Cudin,Ivan, Rebernik Ribic,Primoz, Simoncig,Alberto, Zangrando,Marco, Zeitoun,Philippe, Penco,Giuseppe, Cinquegrana,Paolo, Trovo,Mauro, Coreno,Marcello, Danailov,Miltcho, Brynes,Alexander, Perosa,Giovanni, Sturari,Luca, and Novinec,Luka
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seeded-fel - Seeded FEL ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
In optical conventional lasers, chirped pulse amplification (CPA) has become an extremely powerful technique for the generation of ultrashort pulses in the infrared and visible spectral ranges. In this contribution we report the successful implementation of CPA in a seeded XUV FEL. A second experiment, using a two-stage harmonic generation scheme (FERMI FEL-2) has the objective to generate coherent and phase-tailored few-femtosecond FEL pulses, with gigawatt peak power in the sub-10 nm spectral range. This second experiment is still in progress. We will discuss the main scientific and technical bottlenecks and the implications.
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- 2023
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47. Brilliant X-Ray Free Electron Laser Driven by Resonant Multi-Pulse Ionization Injection Accelerator
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Tomassini,Paolo, Giribono,Anna, Nguyen,Federico, Giannessi,Luca, and Gizzi,Leonida A.
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novel-acceleration-and-fel-concepts - Novel acceleration and FEL concepts ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
Laser Wakefield Accelerators are now sufficiently mature to provide GeV scale/high-brightness electron beams capable of driving Free Electron Laser (FEL) sources. Here, we show start-to-end simulations carried out in the framework of the EuPRAXIA project of a Free Electron Laser driven by an LWFA accelerator in the Resonant Multi-Pulse Ionisation Injection (ReMPI) framework. Simulations with this model using a 1 PW Ti:Sa laser system and a 20 cm long capillary, show the injection and acceleration of an electron beam up to 4.5 GeV, with a slice energy spread and a normalized emittance below $4\times 10^{-4}$ and 80 $nm \times rad$, respectively. The transport of the beams from the capillary exit to the undulator is provided by a matched beam focusing with a marginal beam-quality degradation. Finally, 3D simulations of the FEL radiation generated inside an undulator show that $\approx 10^{10}$ photons with central wavelength of $0.15\, nm$ and peak power of $\simeq 0.3\, GW$ can be produced for each bunch. Our start-to-end simulations indicate that a single-stage ReMPI accelerator can drive a high-brightness electron beam having quality large enough to be efficiently transported to a FEL undulator, thus generating X-ray photons of brilliance exceeding $10^{25} ph/s/mm^2/0.1\%bw$
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- 2023
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48. Comparison of Transverse Coherence Properties in Seeded and Unseeded FEL
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Manfredda,Michele, Giannessi,Luca, Pop,Mihai, Werin,Sverker, Allaria,Enrico, Garzella,David, Di Mitri,Simone, Spezzani,Carlo, Curbis,Francesca, De Ninno,Giovanni, Rebernik Ribic,Primoz, Simoncig,Alberto, Zangrando,Marco, Mirian,Najmeh, Geloni,Gianluca, Penco,Giuseppe, Spampinati,Simone, Trovo,Mauro, Foglia,Laura, and Perosa,Giovanni
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seeded-fel - Seeded FEL ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The transverse coherence of the source is an important property for FEL experiments. Theory and simulations indicated different features for seeded and unseeded FELs but so far no direct comparison has been pursued experimentally on the same facility. At FERMI one has the unique possibility to test both configurations (SASE and seeding) within the same operating conditions. In this contribution we present the experimental results of the characterization of transverse coherence with special attention to the evolution of such property.
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- 2023
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49. FEL Performance of the EuPRAXIA@SPARC LAB AQUA Beamline
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Del Franco,Mario, Marcelli,Augusto, Ebrahimpour,Zeinab, Giribono,Anna, Ghigo,Andrea, Nguyen,Federico, Opromolla,Michele, Ferrario,Massimo, Villa,Fabio, Petralia,Alberto, Iovine,Pasqualina, Boffo,Cristian, Giannessi,Luca, Mirian,Najmeh, Petrillo,Vittoria, Cianchi,Alessandro, Stellato,Francesco, Coreno,Marcello, Castellano,Michele, Selce,Andrea, and Vaccarezza,Cristina
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sase-fel - SASE FEL ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The AQUA beamline of the EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB infrastructure consists of a Free-Electron Laser facility driven by an electron beam with 1 GeV energy, produced by an X-band normal conducting LINAC followed by a plasma wakefield acceleration stage, with the goal to deliver variable polarization photons in the 3-4 nm wavelength range. Two undulator options were considered for the AQUA FEL amplifier, a 16 mm period length superconducting undulator and an APPLE-X variable polarization permanent magnet undulator with 18 mm period length. The amplifier is composed by an array of ten undulator sections 2m each. Performance associated to the electron beam parameters and to the undulator technology is investigated and discussed.
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- 2023
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50. Short Period Apple-X Undulator Modeling for the AQUA Line of the Future EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB Facility
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Del Franco,Mario, Carpanese,Mariano, Petralia,Alberto, Giannessi,Luca, Selce,Andrea, Doria,Andrea, and Nguyen,Federico
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photon-beamline-instrumentation-undulators - Photon beamline instrumentation & undulators ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
We present the study for a short period Apple-X variable polarizing undulator, with small gap of operation and high magnetic field, which will be the base module for the AQUA line of the EuPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB FEL facility, of next realization at INFN Laboratory of Frascati. The undulator allows to achieve radiation between 3 and 5 nm, the so called water-window, with a 1 GeV electron beam energy, lower than other FELs operating in the world, so giving the possibility to have a Soft X-ray source with a full polarization control in a more cost effective way and with less required space than the state of the art devices. An overview of the magnetic design is given with the main parameters and performances in terms of the field properties, tuning capabilities and the effects on the electron beam motion.
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- 2023
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