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- A. Azima, S. Düsterer, J. Feldhaus, H. Schlarb
DESY, Hamburg
- A.L. Cavalieri
MPQ, Garching, Munich
- D. Fritz
Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- K. Sengstock
Uni HH, Hamburg
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For pump-probe experiments carried out at the VUV-FEL at DESY, FEL laser pulses with 32 nm wavelength have to be synchronized with high precision to optical laser pulses generated by a TiSa oscillator. To measure the relative timing variations between the FEL and the optical laser, an electro-optical experiment to determine the electron beam arrival time at the undulator has been installed. Here, the electron beam profile is encoded spatially into the laser pulse and readout by an intensified camera. A similar experimental setup has been successfully used at the sub-picosecond pulsed source (SPPS) at higher charge and shorter rms bunch length. In this paper, we report about the achievements and difficulties of the Timing Electro-Optical (TEO) setup, that allows to post-order experimental user data with a precision of 100 fs rms and better.
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