Author: Foerst, M.
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Optical Afterburner for Naturaly Synchronized Pump-probe Experiments at FLASH  
 
  • N. Stojanovic, A. Al-Shemmary, D. Espeloer, T. Golz, R. Riedel, E. Schneidmiller, M.V. Yurkov
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • M. Foerst
    CFEL, Hamburg, Germany
  • M. Gensch
    HZDR, Dresden, Germany
  • F. Tavella
    HIJ, Jena, Germany
 
  Funding: German Federal Ministry for Education and Research, project 05K10CHC and 05K12CH4
We employ so- called Optical Afterburner [*,**] principle to generate optical replica pulses of X-ray pulse at FLASH (Free Electron LASer in Hamburg). These pulses are naturally synchronized to the FEL pulses and share the same envelope and arrival time, with accuracy down to few femtoseconds. Because of this, Optical Afterburner pulses can be used for complete temporal diagnostics for FEL pulses. Because we shift diagnostics challenge from X-ray to visible range, this significantly simplifies detection. During pulse- duration measurement campaigns at FLASH, Optical Afterburner has been demonstrated as versatile and accurate tool to measure pulse duration of X-ray FEL pulses. In the most recent development we have amplified, Optical Afterburner pulses by three orders of magnitude and will used it in the X-ray/Visible pump-probe experiments for ultimate temporal resolution. We have demonstrated amplification concept at FLASH, where we reach pulse energies above 1uJ at 1MHz repetition rate.
References:
* E.L. Saldin, E.A. Schneidmiller and M.V. Yurkov, Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 13, 030701 (2010)
* Proceedings of IPAC2011, San Sebastián, Spain. THPC084