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Coherent soft X-ray pulses from an echo-enabled harmonic generation free-electron laser

Authors :
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
Cudin, Ivan
Boyanov Danailov, Miltcho
Ninno, Giovanni
Demidovich, Alexander
Mitri, Simone
Diviacco, Bruno
Fawley, William
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
Petrov Nikolov, Ivaylo
Penco, Giuseppe
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
Allaria, Enrico
Source :
Nature Photonics; August 2019, Vol. 13 Issue: 8 p555-561, 7p
Publication Year :
2019

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. Echo-enabled harmonic generation in a free-electron laser enables 45th harmonic pulses from a 264 nm wavelength seed, yielding 5.9 nm wavelength coherent output.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17494885 and 17494893
Volume :
13
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Photonics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49972400
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41566-019-0427-1