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The XUV split-and-delay unit at beamline BL2 at FLASH

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DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/46/16/164005

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  1. FLASH team
  2. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung [05KS4PMC/8]

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For time-resolved extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pump-XUV probe experiments at the Free electron LASer in Hamburg (FLASH), a split-and-delay unit (SDU) has been built. It is implemented in beamline BL2 which provides a focal spot size of about 20 mu m diameter in the experiment. The beam is divided geometrically into two paths which can be delayed from -3 to +15 ps with respect to each other. The transmission up to 200 eV photon energy is above 35% in one beam path and 74% in the other. The latter transmits the XUV beam again from 305 to 570 eV (>1% transmission). Thus almost the whole spectral range at FLASH is covered by the SDU with reasonable transmission, including the option to transport high-energy third harmonic radiation in one of the beam paths. Both beam paths are realigned into the original direction of the radiation at the end of the SDU. Thus the utilization of the divided as well as the original beam is enabled by simply moving the optical elements of the SDU into or out of the beam. Using the SDU, the coherence length and the average pulse duration at FLASH was determined to be 0.9-1.8 mu m, depending on the wavelength, and about 30 fs, respectively, for the specific electron bunch parameters.

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