XUV Split-and-Delay Lines: Performing XUV-XUV Pump-Probe Experiments at FLASH

SDU@FL24

Photograph of the almost 7m long vacuum vessel of the SDU at FL24

 


 


Split and delay unit at the PG2 beamline

In addition to the split-and-delay units (SDUs) being an integral part of the permanent instrument endstations CAMP@BL1 and REMI@FL26, FLASH also provides SDUs in the open-port beamlines:
At FLASH2, a grazing incidence SDU is installed, which was developed and built as a BMBF collaborative research (now named "ErUM pro") project of the Universität Münster (H. Zacharias et al.) and DESY. This SDU covers the entire photon energy range of FLASH2, including harmonics, up to 1800 eV and allows X-ray pump–X-ray probe experiments at beamline FL24 as well as soon at the adjacent monochromator beamline FL23. The setup relies on wavefront beam splitting at grazing incidence angles and has a delay range from -5 ps up to 18 ps with sub-femtosecond jitter and resolution.

Reference:
M. Dreimann et al., The soft X-ray and XUV split-and-delay unit at beamlines FL23/24 at FLASH2, J. Synchrotron Rad. 30, 479-489 (2023). Article

CONTACT

Matthias Dreimann , Uni Münster



At the plane grating monochromator beamline PG2, a Mach-Zehnder type autocorrelator has been developed by the Universität Hamburg and implemented as a XUV split-and-delay unit. The device is able to split the pulses and delay them up to ±5.1 ps with a stability in the 200 attosecond range. Both delay arms include an intensity monitor system to measure the beam splitting ratio online. A filter unit in the arms of the delay-line allows a choice of harmonics and thus two-colour XUV-XUV pump-probe experiments.

Reference:
F. Sorgenfrei et al., The extreme ultraviolet split and femtosecond delay unit at the plane grating monochromator beamline PG2 at FLASH, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 81, 043107 (2010). Article

CONTACT

Brenner
Günter Brenner
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