High-Luminosity meV-Resolution Single-Shot Hard X-ray Spectrograph for Cavity-Based X-ray Free-Electron Lasers
Abstract
Cavity-based x-ray free-electron lasers (CBXFELs) represent a possible realization of fully coherent hard x-ray sources having high spectral brilliance along with a narrow spectral bandwidth of ~meV, a high repetition pulse rate of ~MHz, and good stability. A diagnostic tool is required to measure CBXFEL spectra with meV resolution and high luminosity on a shot-to-shot basis. We have designed a high-luminosity single-shot hard x-ray spectrograph that images 9.831-keV x-rays in a ~meV spectral window with a spectral resolution of a few meV. The spectrograph is designed around angular dispersion of x-rays in Bragg diffraction from crystals. It operates close to design specifications, exhibiting a linear dispersion rate of ~1.4~m/meV and a ~200-meV window of high-fidelity spectral imaging. The experimentally demonstrated spectral resolution is ~meV; this resolution is twice as low as expected from theory primarily because the spectrograph is highly sensitive to crystal angular instabilities. The experiment was performed at the bending magnet x-ray optics testing beamline 1-BM at the Advanced Photon Source.
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@article{arxiv.2503.07407,
title = {High-Luminosity meV-Resolution Single-Shot Hard X-ray Spectrograph for Cavity-Based X-ray Free-Electron Lasers},
author = {Keshab Kauchha and Peifan Liu and Paresh Pradhan and Yuri Shvyd'ko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07407},
year = {2025}
}
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