We present the experimental results of femtosecond slicing an ultrarelativistic, high brightness electron beam with a collimator. In contrast to some qualitative considerations reported in Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 074801 (2004)PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.92.074801, we first demonstrate that the collimation process preserves the slice beam quality, in agreement with our theoretical expectations, and that the collimation is compatible with the operation of a linear accelerator in terms of beam transport, radiation dose, and collimator heating. Accordingly, the collimated beam can be used for the generation of stable femtosecond soft x-ray pulses of tunable duration, from either a self-amplified spontaneous emission or an externally seeded ...
The successful realization of high gain free-electron lasers has opened new possibilities to X-ray s...
Coherent electron beams for ultrafast structural dynamics Jom Luiten Eindhoven University of Technol...
In this paper, we propose a simple scheme that leverages existing x-ray free-electron laser hardware...
Free-electron lasers (FELs) are among the world's most intense artificial artificial sources of cohe...
In 2009 the first hard X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) has become operational – LCLS at Stanford Un...
A method to achieve high-brightness self-amplified spontaneous emission (HB-SASE) in the free-electr...
We present the experimental demonstration of a new scheme for the generation of ultrashort pulse tr...
We report the first experimental implementation of a method based on simultaneous use of an energy c...
We present the experimental demonstration of a new scheme for the generation of ultrashort pulse tra...
X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) deliver ultrabright X-ray pulses, but not the sequences of phase-c...
We present the experimental demonstration of a new scheme for the generation of ultrashort pulse tr...
We adapt the "reverse taper" scheme presented by Saldin etal. (Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams, 9, 050702...
X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) are state-of-the-art scientific tools capable to study matter on t...
Free-electron lasers are unique sources of intense and ultra-short x-ray pulses that led to major sc...
Electron beam quality is paramount for X-ray pulse production in free-electron-lasers (FELs). State-...
The successful realization of high gain free-electron lasers has opened new possibilities to X-ray s...
Coherent electron beams for ultrafast structural dynamics Jom Luiten Eindhoven University of Technol...
In this paper, we propose a simple scheme that leverages existing x-ray free-electron laser hardware...
Free-electron lasers (FELs) are among the world's most intense artificial artificial sources of cohe...
In 2009 the first hard X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) has become operational – LCLS at Stanford Un...
A method to achieve high-brightness self-amplified spontaneous emission (HB-SASE) in the free-electr...
We present the experimental demonstration of a new scheme for the generation of ultrashort pulse tr...
We report the first experimental implementation of a method based on simultaneous use of an energy c...
We present the experimental demonstration of a new scheme for the generation of ultrashort pulse tra...
X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) deliver ultrabright X-ray pulses, but not the sequences of phase-c...
We present the experimental demonstration of a new scheme for the generation of ultrashort pulse tr...
We adapt the "reverse taper" scheme presented by Saldin etal. (Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams, 9, 050702...
X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) are state-of-the-art scientific tools capable to study matter on t...
Free-electron lasers are unique sources of intense and ultra-short x-ray pulses that led to major sc...
Electron beam quality is paramount for X-ray pulse production in free-electron-lasers (FELs). State-...
The successful realization of high gain free-electron lasers has opened new possibilities to X-ray s...
Coherent electron beams for ultrafast structural dynamics Jom Luiten Eindhoven University of Technol...
In this paper, we propose a simple scheme that leverages existing x-ray free-electron laser hardware...