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An Experimental Protocol for Femtosecond NIR/UV - XUV Pump-Probe Experiments with Free-Electron Lasers
Published on: October 23, 2018
In situ focus characterization by ablation technique to enable optics alignment at an XUV FEL source
N Gerasimova1, S Dziarzhytski, H Weigelt
1Deutsches Electronen-Synchrotron DESY, Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg, Germany. natalia.gerasimova@xfel.eu
Abstract:
In situ focus characterization is demonstrated by working at an extreme ultraviolet (XUV) free-electron laser source using ablation technique. Design of the instrument reported here allows reaching a few micrometres resolution along with keeping the ultrahigh vacuum conditions and ensures high-contrast visibility of ablative imprints on optically transparent samples, e.g., PMMA. This enables on-line monitoring of the beam profile changes and thus makes possible in situ alignment of the XUV focusing optics. A good agreement between focal characterizations retrieved from in situ inspection of ablative imprints contours and from well-established accurate ex situ analysis with Nomarski microscope has been observed for a typical micro-focus experiment.

