Two-colour pump–probe experiments with a twin-pulse-seed extreme ultraviolet free-electron laser

نویسندگان

  • E. Allaria
  • F. Bencivenga
  • R. Borghes
  • F. Capotondi
  • D. Castronovo
  • P. Charalambous
  • P. Cinquegrana
  • M. B. Danailov
  • G. De Ninno
  • A. Demidovich
  • S. Di Mitri
  • B. Diviacco
  • D. Fausti
  • W. M. Fawley
  • E. Ferrari
  • L. Froehlich
  • D. Gauthier
  • A. Gessini
  • L. Giannessi
  • R. Ivanov
  • M. Kiskinova
  • G. Kurdi
  • B. Mahieu
  • N. Mahne
  • I. Nikolov
  • C. Masciovecchio
  • E. Pedersoli
  • G. Penco
  • L. Raimondi
  • C. Serpico
  • P. Sigalotti
  • S. Spampinati
  • C. Spezzani
  • C. Svetina
  • M. Trovò
  • M. Zangrando
چکیده

Exploring the dynamics of matter driven to extreme non-equilibrium states by an intense ultrashort X-ray pulse is becoming reality, thanks to the advent of free-electron laser technology that allows development of different schemes for probing the response at variable time delay with a second pulse. Here we report the generation of two-colour extreme ultraviolet pulses of controlled wavelengths, intensity and timing by seeding of high-gain harmonic generation free-electron laser with multiple independent laser pulses. The potential of this new scheme is demonstrated by the time evolution of a titanium-grating diffraction pattern, tuning the two coherent pulses to the titanium M-resonance and varying their intensities. This reveals that an intense pulse induces abrupt pattern changes on a time scale shorter than hydrodynamic expansion and ablation. This result exemplifies the essential capabilities of the jitter-free multiple-colour free-electron laser pulse sequences to study evolving states of matter with element sensitivity.

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دوره 4  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2013