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An Experimental Protocol for Femtosecond NIR/UV - XUV Pump-Probe Experiments with Free-Electron Lasers
Published on: October 23, 2018
1 kHz, 12 mJ, 15 fs, supercontinuum-seeded OPCPA laser as an auxiliary beam for pump-probe experiments
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The femtosecond synchronization project (FSYNC) at ELI-Beamlines in Czechia aims to improve experiments with the L1-Allegra laser (up to 50 mJ at 1 kHz, 15 fs pulse duration) by providing another beamline that can run in two configurations-either independently, allowing two experiments to run in parallel, or in an arbitrary delay pump-probe configuration. The FSYNC laser (12 mJ at 1 kHz, <15fs pulse duration) consists of a frequency-stabilized oscillator, a fiber seed distribution system, a dual-output pump laser with a pulse separator and grating compressor, a picosecond supercontinuum seed, four stages of optical parametric chirped pulse amplification, and a chirped mirror compressor.

