Coherent soft X-ray pulses from an echo-enabled harmonic generation free-electron laserRebernik Ribič, Primož (Avtor)
De Ninno, Giovanni (Avtor)
free electron lasercoherencex-raysX-ray free-electron lasers (FELs), which amplify light emitted by a relativistic electron beam, are extending nonlinear optical techniques to shorter wavelengths, adding element specificity by exciting and probing electronic transitions from core levels. These techniques would benefit tremendously from having a stable FEL source, generating spectrally pure and wavelength-tunable pulses. We show that such requirements can be met by operating the FEL in the so-called echo-enabled harmonic generation (EEHG) configuration. Here, two external conventional lasers are used to precisely tailor the longitudinal phase space of the electron beam before emission of X-rays. We demonstrate high-gain EEHG lasing producing stable, intense, nearly fully coherent pulses at wavelengths as short as 5.9 nm (~211 eV) at the FERMI FEL user facility. Low sensitivity to electron-beam imperfections and observation of stable, narrow-band, coherent emission down to 2.6 nm (~474 eV) make the technique a prime candidate for generating laser-like pulses in the X-ray spectral region, opening the door to multidimensional coherent spectroscopies at short wavelengths.20192019-05-07 05:47:08Delo ni kategorizirano4510COBISS_ID: 5380859DOI: 10.1038/s41566-019-0427-1NUK URN: URN:SI:UNG:REP:83ZLUN1Csl