Chirped Seeded Free-Electron Lasers: Self-Standing Light Sources for Two-Color Pump-Probe Experiments

Giovanni De Ninno, Benoît Mahieu, Enrico Allaria, Luca Giannessi, and Simone Spampinati
Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 064801 – Published 4 February 2013

Abstract

We demonstrate the possibility of running a single-pass free electron laser (FEL) in a dynamical regime, which can be exploited to perform two-color pump-probe experiments in the vacuum ultraviolet or x-ray domain, using the free-electron laser emission both as a pump and as a probe. The studied regime is induced by triggering the free-electron laser process with a powerful laser pulse, carrying a significant and adjustable frequency chirp. As a result, the output FEL radiation is split in two pulses, separated in time (as previously observed by different authors), and having different central wavelengths. We show that both the spectral and temporal distances between FEL pulses can be independently controlled. We also provide a theoretical description of this phenomenon, which is found in good agreement with experiments performed on the FERMI@Elettra free-electron laser.

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  • Received 9 August 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.064801

© 2013 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Giovanni De Ninno1,2, Benoît Mahieu1,2,3, Enrico Allaria2, Luca Giannessi2,4, and Simone Spampinati2

  • 1Laboratory of Quantum Optics, University of Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica 5001, Slovenia
  • 2Sincrotrone Trieste, Trieste 34149, Italy
  • 3Service des Photons Atomes et Molécules, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, Centre d’Etudes de Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette 91191, France
  • 4ENEA C.R. Frascati, Frascati 00044, Italy

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Vol. 110, Iss. 6 — 8 February 2013

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