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

Authors :
John Costello
C. Roedig
Marc Messerschmidt
Wolfram Helml
S. Düsterer
Th. Tschentscher
Ryan Coffee
Wolfgang Schweinberger
Ivanka Grguras
Florian Grüner
Gilles Doumy
Reinhard Kienberger
Andreas Maier
Adrian L. Cavalieri
S. Schorb
Louis F. DiMauro
Michael Meyer
Justin Gagnon
Denis Cubaynes
P. Radcliffe
Christoph Bostedt
John D. Bozek
Source :
Nature Photonics
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

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. Using a spectroscopy streaking technique at LCLS (Linac Coherent Light Source), researchers demonstrate temporal characterization of X-ray pulses with sub-femtosecond resolution.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Photonics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32d53915dfe8f3ecfb53963c212212bf