An irreversible response of inorganic scintillators to intense soft x-ray laser radiation was investigated at the FLASH (Free-electron LASer in Hamburg) facility. Three ionic crystals, namely, Ce:YAG (cerium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet), PbWO4 (lead tungstate), and ZnO (zinc oxide), were exposed to single 4.6 nm ultra-short laser pulses of variable pulse energy (up to 12 μJ) under normal incidence conditions with tight focus. Damaged areas produced with various levels of pulse fluences, were analyzed on the surface of irradiated samples using differential interference contrast (DIC) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The effective beam area of 22.2 ± 2.2 μm2 was determined by means of the ablation imprints method with the use of poly(meth...
This thesis addresses fundamental physical processes which take place at the surface region of a tar...
We exposed standard Mo/Si multilayer coatings, optimized for 13.5 nm radiation to the intense femtos...
Materials used for hard x-ray-free-electron laser (XFEL) optics must withstand high-intensity x-ray ...
An irreversible response of inorganic scintillators to intense soft x-ray laser radiation was invest...
International audienceAn irreversible response of inorganic scintillators to intense soft x-ray lase...
Comparative tests of bulk laser-induced damage of some experimental crystals having prospects for la...
Synchrotron radiation sources and free electron lasers (FEL) represent practical approaches to produ...
The recent commissioning of a X-ray free-electron laser triggered an extensive research in the area ...
Conference on High-Power, High-Energy, and High-Intensity Laser Technology; and Research Using Extre...
In this article, we describe the experimental station and procedures for investigating the interacti...
We report the systematic experimental study of the surface modifications resulting by interactions o...
Radiation damage limits the resolution in imaging experiments. Damage is caused by energy deposited ...
Hard x-ray free-electron lasers are novel sources of coherent x-rays with unprecedented brightness a...
Laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) of silica glasses obtained by the femtosecond soft x-ray fre...
Because of their superb energy resolution and detection efficiency scintillation crystals are widely...
This thesis addresses fundamental physical processes which take place at the surface region of a tar...
We exposed standard Mo/Si multilayer coatings, optimized for 13.5 nm radiation to the intense femtos...
Materials used for hard x-ray-free-electron laser (XFEL) optics must withstand high-intensity x-ray ...
An irreversible response of inorganic scintillators to intense soft x-ray laser radiation was invest...
International audienceAn irreversible response of inorganic scintillators to intense soft x-ray lase...
Comparative tests of bulk laser-induced damage of some experimental crystals having prospects for la...
Synchrotron radiation sources and free electron lasers (FEL) represent practical approaches to produ...
The recent commissioning of a X-ray free-electron laser triggered an extensive research in the area ...
Conference on High-Power, High-Energy, and High-Intensity Laser Technology; and Research Using Extre...
In this article, we describe the experimental station and procedures for investigating the interacti...
We report the systematic experimental study of the surface modifications resulting by interactions o...
Radiation damage limits the resolution in imaging experiments. Damage is caused by energy deposited ...
Hard x-ray free-electron lasers are novel sources of coherent x-rays with unprecedented brightness a...
Laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDTs) of silica glasses obtained by the femtosecond soft x-ray fre...
Because of their superb energy resolution and detection efficiency scintillation crystals are widely...
This thesis addresses fundamental physical processes which take place at the surface region of a tar...
We exposed standard Mo/Si multilayer coatings, optimized for 13.5 nm radiation to the intense femtos...
Materials used for hard x-ray-free-electron laser (XFEL) optics must withstand high-intensity x-ray ...