The FLASH1 experimental floor has a size of 20 m x 30 m shared among the BL- and the PG-Beamlines. Beamline BL1 has Kirkpatrick-Beaz (KB) focusing optics and the permanently installed multi-purpose chamber CAMP. The former beamline BL2 featured a ~20 μm (FWHM) focal spot produced by an ellipsoidal mirror or an unfocused beam and incorporated a spilt-and-delay unit for XUV-XUV pump-probe experiments. In the unfocused setup nickel coatings allowed user experiments down to ~4.2 nm in the FEL fundamental. Beamline BL3 features a ~20 μm (FWHM) focal spot produced by an ellipsoidal mirror or an unfocused beam and allows a combination of XUV pulses with THz pulses from the THz beamline for pump-probe experiments.
BL1 - CAMP@FLASH - An End-Station for Imaging, Electron- and Ion-Spectroscopy, and Pump-Probe Experiments
			
			
				
- more detailed information on the CAMP end-station
- Non-monochromatic FEL photons
- Nickel-coated Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) focusing optics providing an FEL focal spot of ~7μm x 8μm (FWHM, hor/ver) over the full wavelength range of FLASH1
- Modular layout allowing combinations of large-area, single-photon counting pnCCD photon-detectors with VMI- and COLTRIMS-type electron- and ion-spectrometers, and ports for various user provided gas jets, particle injectors and fixed target holders
- Multilayer based split-and-delay unit for XUV pump -XUV probe experiments (-30ps to +650ps, @13.57nm)
- Photon diagnostics and beam manipulation tools: GMD intensity monitors, beam position monitors, in-line varied-line spacing (VLS) wavelength spectrometer, sets of filters and apertures, gas absorber, fast shutter
- After the shutdown in 2024-2025, BL1 will initially not be operable with an optical pump-probe laser. A high-power optical pump-probe laser for FLASH1 beamlines will be built after accomplishing the seeded FEL and its delivery.
CONTACT BL1:
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BL2 has been disassembled in autumn 2020 and is no longer available !
 
			
			
				
			
			
				
BL3 - 3m x 4m footprint for user-provided endstation, THz-XUV Pump -probe available
			
			
				
- non-monochromatic FEL photons, spectral range >4.5 nm (carbon coated optics)
- focused to ~20 μm or unfocussed beam size ~5-10 mm (FWHM, depending on wavelength)
- optional pump-probe experiments using the FLASH1 optical pump-probe laser systems
- photon diagnostics and beam manipulation tools: GMD intensity monitors, beam position monitors, in-line varied-line spacing (VLS) wavelength spectrometer, OPIS wavelength spectrometer, sets of filters and apertures, gas absorber, fast shutter
- optional pump-probe experiments using THz radiation .
CONTACT BL3:
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BL 1 / CAMP | 
BL 2 | 
BL 3 | |
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Focus size FWHM (µm) (theor.) | 
~ 5x7 | 
~20 / unfocused  (~7 mm) | 
~20 / unfocused (~7 mm) | 
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Focal length (m) | 
0.81 (hor), 0.55 (ver) | 
2 /NA | 
2 /NA | 
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Focusing mirror | 
KB System | 
ellipsoidal/none | 
ellipsoidal/none | 
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Beam height above floor (mm) | 
1600 ± 20 | 
1600 ± 20 | 
1600 ± 20 | 
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Distance of last flange of beamline (CF 40) to focus (mm) | 
NA | 
527.5/NA | 
527.5/NA | 
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Distance focus- undulator (m) | 
76 | 
73 | 
72.2 | 
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No. of mirrors to exp (C coating), reflection angle | 
6 (2°,2°,2°,2°,3°,3°) focused | 
3 (2°, 2°, 3°) focused | 
5 (2°, 2°, 3°, 3°, 3°) focused | 
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Option to only use Ni mirrors | 
yes | 
yes (unfocused) | 
no (unfocused) | 
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BL transmission (% at 13.5 nm, C coating) | 
48±5 | 
64±4 | 
59±6 | 
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Area for Experiment (m*m) | 
3*4 | 
3*4 | 
3.5*4 | 
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Optical laser for pump-probe | 
no | 
no | 
no | 
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Optical laser height (mm) | 
1500 | 
1500 | 
1500 | 
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THz for pump-probe | 
no | 
no | 
yes | 
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Split-and delay unit | 
yes | 
yes | 
no | 
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Gas attenuator | 
yes | 
yes | 
yes | 
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Transmission filters | 
Al, Si, Zr, Nb | 
Al, Si, Zr, Nb | 
Al, Si, Zr, Nb | 
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Fast shutter | 
yes | 
yes | 
yes | 
Pump-Probe Lasers and Endstation Instruments
			
			
				
You can find the parameters of our Pump-Probe Lasers serving the individual beamlines HERE.
You might also want to have a look at our portfolio of instruments HERE in order to find out what is most suitable for your experimental idea.
Reference:
K. Tiedtke et al., The soft X-ray free-electron laser FLASH at DESY: beamlines, diagnostics, and end stations, New J. Phys. 11, 023029 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/023029
Publications from beamline BL1 and CAMP (after 2015):  click here
Publications from former beamline BL2:  click here
Publications from beamline BL3:  click here
Publications from THz beamline at BL3:  click here
 
						 
						 
							 
					 
					 
     
    
 
     
    
 
     
    
