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Megahertz-rate ultrafast X-ray scattering and holographic imaging at the European XFEL

Authors :
Nanna Zhou Hagström
Michael Schneider
Nico Kerber
Alexander Yaroslavtsev
Erick Burgos Parra
Marijan Beg
Martin Lang
Christian M. Günther
Boris Seng
Fabian Kammerbauer
Horia Popescu
Matteo Pancaldi
Kumar Neeraj
Debanjan Polley
Rahul Jangid
Stjepan B. Hrkac
Sheena K. K. Patel
Sergei Ovcharenko
Diego Turenne
Dmitriy Ksenzov
Christine Boeglin
Marina Baidakova
Clemens von Korff Schmising
Martin Borchert
Boris Vodungbo
Kai Chen
Chen Luo
Florin Radu
Leonard Müller
Miriam Martínez Flórez
André Philippi-Kobs
Matthias Riepp
Wojciech Roseker
Gerhard Grübel
Robert Carley
Justine Schlappa
Benjamin E. Van Kuiken
Rafael Gort
Laurent Mercadier
Naman Agarwal
Loïc Le Guyader
Giuseppe Mercurio
Martin Teichmann
Jan Torben Delitz
Alexander Reich
Carsten Broers
David Hickin
Carsten Deiter
James Moore
Dimitrios Rompotis
Jinxiong Wang
Daniel Kane
Sandhya Venkatesan
Joachim Meier
Florent Pallas
Tomasz Jezynski
Maximilian Lederer
Djelloul Boukhelef
Janusz Szuba
Krzysztof Wrona
Steffen Hauf
Jun Zhu
Martin Bergemann
Ebad Kamil
Thomas Kluyver
Robert Rosca
Michał Spirzewski
Markus Kuster
Monica Turcato
David Lomidze
Andrey Samartsev
Jan Engelke
Matteo Porro
Stefano Maffessanti
Karsten Hansen
Florian Erdinger
Peter Fischer
Carlo Fiorini
Andrea Castoldi
Massimo Manghisoni
Cornelia Beatrix Wunderer
Eric E. Fullerton
Oleg G. Shpyrko
Christian Gutt
Cecilia Sanchez-Hanke
Hermann A. Dürr
Ezio Iacocca
Hans T. Nembach
Mark W. Keller
Justin M. Shaw
Thomas J. Silva
Roopali Kukreja
Hans Fangohr
Stefan Eisebitt
Mathias Kläui
Nicolas Jaouen
Andreas Scherz
Stefano Bonetti
Emmanuelle Jal
Source :
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, Vol 29, Iss 6, Pp 1454-1464 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
International Union of Crystallography, 2022.

Abstract

The advent of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) has revolutionized fundamental science, from atomic to condensed matter physics, from chemistry to biology, giving researchers access to X-rays with unprecedented brightness, coherence and pulse duration. All XFEL facilities built until recently provided X-ray pulses at a relatively low repetition rate, with limited data statistics. Here, results from the first megahertz-repetition-rate X-ray scattering experiments at the Spectroscopy and Coherent Scattering (SCS) instrument of the European XFEL are presented. The experimental capabilities that the SCS instrument offers, resulting from the operation at megahertz repetition rates and the availability of the novel DSSC 2D imaging detector, are illustrated. Time-resolved magnetic X-ray scattering and holographic imaging experiments in solid state samples were chosen as representative, providing an ideal test-bed for operation at megahertz rates. Our results are relevant and applicable to any other non-destructive XFEL experiments in the soft X-ray range.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16005775
Volume :
29
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.51e4e0a86cc46468ee51f166bba8949
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577522008414