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Controlled molecule injector for cold, dense, and pure molecular beams at the European x-ray free-electron laser.

Authors :
He, Lanhai
Johny, Melby
Kierspel, Thomas
Długołęcki, Karol
Bari, Sadia
Boll, Rebecca
Bromberger, Hubertus
Coreno, Marcello
De Fanis, Alberto
Di Fraia, Michele
Erk, Benjamin
Gisselbrecht, Mathieu
Grychtol, Patrik
Eng-Johnsson, Per
Mazza, Tommaso
Onvlee, Jolijn
Ovcharenko, Yevheniy
Petrovic, Jovana
Rennhack, Nils
Rivas, Daniel E.
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments. Nov2024, Vol. 95 Issue 11, p1-10. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A permanently available molecular-beam injection setup for controlled molecules (COMO) was installed and commissioned at the small quantum systems (SQS) instrument at the European x-ray free-electron laser (EuXFEL). A b-type electrostatic deflector allows for pure state-, size-, and isomer-selected samples of polar molecules and clusters. The source provides a rotationally cold (T ≈ 1 K) and dense (ρ ≈ 108 cm−3) molecular beam with pulse durations up to 100 µs generated by a new version of the Even-Lavie valve. Here, a performance overview of the COMO setup is presented along with characterization experiments performed both with an optical laser at the Center for Free-Electron-Laser Science and with x rays at EuXFEL under burst-mode operation. COMO was designed to be attached to different instruments at the EuXFEL, in particular, the SQS and single particles, clusters, and biomolecules (SPB) instruments. This advanced controlled-molecules injection setup enables x-ray free-electron laser studies using highly defined samples with soft and hard x-ray FEL radiation for applications ranging from atomic, molecular, and cluster physics to elementary processes in chemistry and biology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00346748
Volume :
95
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181207865
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0219086