Spatial and temporal coherence properties of single free-electron laser pulses
Abstract
The experimental characterization of the spatial and temporal coherence properties of the free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH) at a wavelength of 8.0 nm is presented. Double pinhole diffraction patterns of single femtosecond pulses focused to a size of about 10 microns by 10 microns were measured. A transverse coherence length of 6.2 microns in the horizontal and 8.7 microns in the vertical direction was determined from the most coherent pulses. Using a split and delay unit the coherence time of the pulses produced in the same operation conditions of FLASH was measured to be 1.75 fs. From our experiment we estimated the degeneracy parameter of the FLASH beam to be on the order of to , which exceeds the values of this parameter at any other source in the same energy range by many orders of magnitude.
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@article{arxiv.1206.1091,
title = {Spatial and temporal coherence properties of single free-electron laser pulses},
author = {A. Singer and F. Sorgenfrei and A. P. Mancuso and N. Gerasimova and O. M. Yefanov and J. Gulden and T. Gorniak and T. Senkbeil and A. Sakdinawat and Y. Liu and D. Attwood and S. Dziarzhytski and D. D. Mai and R. Treusch and E. Weckert and T. Salditt and A. Rosenhahn and W. Wurth and I. A. Vartanyants},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.1091},
year = {2015}
}
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16 pages, 7 figures, 1 table