Free-electron lasers are unique sources of intense and ultra-short x-ray pulses that led to major scientific breakthroughs across disciplines from matter to materials and life sciences. The essential element of these devices are micrometer-sized electron bunches with high peak currents, low energy spread, and low emittance. Advanced FEL concepts such as seeded amplifiers rely on the capability of analyzing and controlling the electron beam properties with few-femtosecond time resolution. One major challenge is to extract tomographic slice parameters instead of projected electron beam properties. Here, we demonstrate that a radio-frequency deflector in combination with a dipole spectrometer not only allows for single-shot extraction of a see...
In 2009 the first hard X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) has become operational – LCLS at Stanford Un...
Highly brilliant, coherent, femtosecond x-ray pulses delivered by free-electron lasers (FELs) consti...
We present the experimental results of femtosecond slicing an ultrarelativistic, high brightness ele...
Free-electron lasers are unique sources of intense and ultra-short x-ray pulses that led to major sc...
The gain length of the free-electron laser (FEL) process strongly depends on the slice energy spread...
The measurement of ultra-short electron bunches on the femtosecond time scale constitutes a very cha...
There is growing interest in the generation and characterization of femtosecond and subfemtosecond p...
We propose a novel method to characterize the temporal duration and shape of femtosecond x-ray pulse...
In this paper we propose a new method for measurements of the longitudinal profile of 100 femtosecon...
In this paper we propose a new method for measurements of the longitudinal profile of 100 femtosecon...
There is growing interest in the generation and characterization of femtosecond and subfemtosecond p...
We propose a novel method to characterize the temporal duration and shape of femtosecond x-ray pulse...
Ultrashort electron bunches with rms length of {approx} 1 femtosecond (fs) can be used to generate u...
Single-pass free electron lasers require high peak currents from ultra-short electron bunches to rea...
Highly brilliant, coherent, femtosecond x ray pulses delivered by free electron lasers FELs consti...
In 2009 the first hard X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) has become operational – LCLS at Stanford Un...
Highly brilliant, coherent, femtosecond x-ray pulses delivered by free-electron lasers (FELs) consti...
We present the experimental results of femtosecond slicing an ultrarelativistic, high brightness ele...
Free-electron lasers are unique sources of intense and ultra-short x-ray pulses that led to major sc...
The gain length of the free-electron laser (FEL) process strongly depends on the slice energy spread...
The measurement of ultra-short electron bunches on the femtosecond time scale constitutes a very cha...
There is growing interest in the generation and characterization of femtosecond and subfemtosecond p...
We propose a novel method to characterize the temporal duration and shape of femtosecond x-ray pulse...
In this paper we propose a new method for measurements of the longitudinal profile of 100 femtosecon...
In this paper we propose a new method for measurements of the longitudinal profile of 100 femtosecon...
There is growing interest in the generation and characterization of femtosecond and subfemtosecond p...
We propose a novel method to characterize the temporal duration and shape of femtosecond x-ray pulse...
Ultrashort electron bunches with rms length of {approx} 1 femtosecond (fs) can be used to generate u...
Single-pass free electron lasers require high peak currents from ultra-short electron bunches to rea...
Highly brilliant, coherent, femtosecond x ray pulses delivered by free electron lasers FELs consti...
In 2009 the first hard X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) has become operational – LCLS at Stanford Un...
Highly brilliant, coherent, femtosecond x-ray pulses delivered by free-electron lasers (FELs) consti...
We present the experimental results of femtosecond slicing an ultrarelativistic, high brightness ele...