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Schaefer, B.

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TUBAU03 FEL Wave-front Measurements in the Soft X-ray Region at FLASH 213
 
  • E. Plönjes, P. N. Juranic, B. Keitel, M. Kuhlmann, K. I. Tiedtke
    DESY, Hamburg
  • G. Dovillaire
    Imagine Optic, Orsay
  • B. Floeter, K. Mann, B. Schaefer
    LLG, Goettingen
 
  FEL wave-fronts in the soft X-ray region were measured for individual pulses at FLASH, the Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg, using a Hartmann sensor. The Hartmann principle is based on an array of pin holes, which divides an incoming photon beam into a large number of sub-rays monitored in intensity and position on a CCD camera. Thus, a Hartmann type sensor is largely independent of the photon wavelength. The FEL wave-front is identified by comparison of the local slopes of the incident wave-front to a perfect spherical wave generated by a pinhole. Ray tracing in upstream direction based on the measured wave-front allows determination of focal spots in size and position. The wave-front sensor is used for alignment of FLASH beam lines, in particular the focusing optics, and it proved a valuable tool to observe the FEL beam quality as well as performance of optical elements, such as metal foil filters or a gas attenuator.  
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