Femtosecond Hard–X-Ray Beamline at SLS
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MicroXAS/FEMTO Beamline (X05LA) Swiss Light Source Paul Scherrer Institut 5232 Villigen | Paul Beaud Tel +41 56 310 41 21 pa ul .b ea ud @p si .c h Gerhard Ingold Tel. +41 56 310 2665 ge rh ar d. in go ld @p si .c h | |||||||||||||||||
Setup / Configuration At the Swiss Light Source we operate a tunable femtosecond undulator x-ray source driven by an initial 50 fs laser pulse employing the laser-electron slicing technique (1). This source of highly stable, ultrashort x-ray pulses makes it possible to perform x-ray diffraction (2) and x-ray absorption (3) experiments with time resolution of 150 - 200 fs.
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The image on the left shows a typical setup for performing diffraction experiments at low temperatures. The hexapod sample manipulator enters via a rotary vacuum feedthrough into a vacuum chamber equipped with a large Kapton window enabling the diffracted x-rays to exit the chamber. The x-rays and laser pump pulses enter the chamber from the left. Avalanche photo diodes and/or a gatable 2-D Pilatus detector are available for detection of the diffracted x-rays with single photon counting resolution. FEMTO Endstation at SLS »» | ||||||||||||||||||
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