The soft X-ray and XUV split-and-delay unit at beamlines FL23/24 at FLASH2

Journal of synchrotron radiation(2023)

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A split-and-delay unit for the extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray spectral regions has been built which enables time-resolved experiments at beamlines FL23 and FL24 at the Free-electron LASer in Hamburg (FLASH). Geometric wavefront splitting at a sharp edge of a beam splitting mirror is applied to split the incoming soft X-ray pulse into two beams. Ni and Pt coatings at grazing incidence angles have been chosen in order to cover the whole spectral range of FLASH2 and beyond, up to hv = 1800 eV. In the variable beam path with a grazing incidence angle of v(d) = 1.8(o), the total transmission (T) ranges are of the order of 0.48 < T < 0.84 for hv < 100 eV and T > 0.50 for 100 eV < hv < 650 eV with the Ni coating, and T > 0.06 for hv < 1800 eV for the Pt coating. For a fixed beam path with a grazing incidence angle of v(f) = 1.3(o), a transmission of T > 0.61 with the Ni coating and T > 0.23 with a Pt coating is achieved. Soft X-ray pump/soft X-ray probe experiments are possible within a delay range of -5 ps < Delta t < +18 ps with a nominal time resolution of t(r) = 66 as and a measured timing jitter of t(j) = 121 +/- 2 as. First experiments with the split- and-delay unit determined the averaged coherence time of FLASH2 to be iota(c) = 1.75 fs at lambda = 8 nm, measured at a purposely reduced coherence of the free-electron laser.
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ytime-resolved pump-probe,XUV,soft X-rays,free-electron laser
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