Beam parameters of the free-electron laser FLASH @13.5 nm in two different operation modes were determined from beam profile measurements and subsequent reconstruction of the Wigner distribution function behind the ellipsoidal focusing mirror at beamline BL2. 40 two-dimensional single pulse intensity distributions were recorded at each of 65 axial positions around the waist of the FEL beam with a magnifying EUV sensitized CCD camera. From these beam profile data the Wigner distribution function based on different levels of averaging could be reconstructed by an inverse Radon transform. For separable beams this yields the complete Wigner distribution, and for beams with zero twist the information is still sufficient for wavefront determinati...
At the superconducting LINAC of FLASH, we have installed an electro-optic experiment for single shot...
The free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility, delivering soft X-ray radiation, cons...
The VUV and soft x-ray free electron laser FLASH (former VUV-FEL) is a user facility at DESY (Hambu...
Beam parameters of the free-electron laser FLASH @13.5 nm in two different operation modes were dete...
Free-electron lasers deliver EUV and soft x-ray pulses with the highest brilliance available and hig...
The four-dimensional Wigner distribution function is determined from intensity profiles measured in ...
The first part of this chapter comprises setups and results of the determination of wavefront and be...
The emerging concept of `beam by design' in free-electron laser (FEL) accelerator physics aims for a...
The FLASH facility requires novel techniques to characterize the longitudinal charge dis-tribution o...
We present a comprehensive experimental analysis of statistical properties of the self-amplified spo...
Free-electron lasers, like the free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH), provide brilliant photon puls...
Softcover, 17x24Electromagnetic radiation in the extreme UV and soft x-ray spectral range is of stea...
The gain length of the free-electron laser (FEL) process strongly depends on the slice energy spread...
Different types of Hartmann wavefront sensors are presented which are usable for a variety of applic...
The required high peak current in free-electron lasers is realized by longitudinal compression of th...
At the superconducting LINAC of FLASH, we have installed an electro-optic experiment for single shot...
The free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility, delivering soft X-ray radiation, cons...
The VUV and soft x-ray free electron laser FLASH (former VUV-FEL) is a user facility at DESY (Hambu...
Beam parameters of the free-electron laser FLASH @13.5 nm in two different operation modes were dete...
Free-electron lasers deliver EUV and soft x-ray pulses with the highest brilliance available and hig...
The four-dimensional Wigner distribution function is determined from intensity profiles measured in ...
The first part of this chapter comprises setups and results of the determination of wavefront and be...
The emerging concept of `beam by design' in free-electron laser (FEL) accelerator physics aims for a...
The FLASH facility requires novel techniques to characterize the longitudinal charge dis-tribution o...
We present a comprehensive experimental analysis of statistical properties of the self-amplified spo...
Free-electron lasers, like the free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH), provide brilliant photon puls...
Softcover, 17x24Electromagnetic radiation in the extreme UV and soft x-ray spectral range is of stea...
The gain length of the free-electron laser (FEL) process strongly depends on the slice energy spread...
Different types of Hartmann wavefront sensors are presented which are usable for a variety of applic...
The required high peak current in free-electron lasers is realized by longitudinal compression of th...
At the superconducting LINAC of FLASH, we have installed an electro-optic experiment for single shot...
The free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility, delivering soft X-ray radiation, cons...
The VUV and soft x-ray free electron laser FLASH (former VUV-FEL) is a user facility at DESY (Hambu...