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Tunability experiments at the FERMI@Elettra free-electron laser

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NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/14/11/113009

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  1. Italian Ministry of University and Research [FIRB-RBAP045JF2, FIRB-RBAP06AWK3]
  2. European Research Council under the European Community [202804]
  3. Italian-Slovenian Crossborder Cooperation Programme
  4. CITIUS [2007_2013/2010090600115298]

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FERMI@Elettra is a free electron-laser (FEL)-based user facility that, after two years of commissioning, started preliminary users' dedicated runs in 2011. At variance with other FEL user facilities, FERMI@Elettra has been designed to deliver improved spectral stability and longitudinal coherence. The adopted scheme, which uses an external laser to initiate the FEL process, has been demonstrated to be capable of generating FEL pulses close to the Fourier transform limit. We report on the first instance of FEL wavelength tuning, both in a narrow and in a large spectral range (fine-and coarse-tuning). We also report on two different experiments that have been performed exploiting such FEL tuning. We used fine-tuning to scan across the 1s-4p resonance in He atoms, at approximate to 23.74 eV (52.2 nm), detecting both UV-visible fluorescence (4p-2s, 400 nm) and EUV fluorescence (4p-1s, 52.2 nm). We used coarse-tuning to scan the M-4,M-5 absorption edge of Ge (similar to 29.5 eV) in the wavelength region 30-60 nm, measured in transmission geometry with a thermopile positioned on the rear side of a Ge thin foil.

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