Publications by authors named "K H Tiedtke"

Article Synopsis
  • X-ray gas monitors (XGMs) at the European XFEL are crucial for measuring pulse energy and monitoring beam position non-invasively through photo-ionization of rare gas atoms.
  • Recent results show that using the Huge Aperture MultiPlier (HAMP) improves signal-to-noise ratios for single-shot pulse energy measurements, achieving a high correlation coefficient of 0.98 with standard detectors.
  • The study also examines an intra-train non-linearity in HAMP signals and determines its operational limits, while exploring future potential for XGM use at even higher photon energies up to 50 keV.
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Transmission measurements of the soft X-ray beamline to the Small Quantum Systems (SQS) scientific instrument at the SASE3 undulator of European XFEL are presented. Measurements are reported for a wide range of photon energies (650 eV to 2400 eV), using X-ray gas monitors as well as a bolometric radiometer. The results are in good agreement with simulations for the beam transport and show a transmission of up to 80% over the whole photon energy range.

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The Small Quantum Systems instrument is one of the six operating instruments of the European XFEL, dedicated to the atomic, molecular and cluster physics communities. The instrument started its user operation at the end of 2018 after a commissioning phase. The design and characterization of the beam transport system are described here.

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We present real-world data processing on measured electron time-of-flight data via neural networks. Specifically, the use of disentangled variational autoencoders on data from a diagnostic instrument for online wavelength monitoring at the free electron laser FLASH in Hamburg. Without a-priori knowledge the network is able to find representations of single-shot FEL spectra, which have a low signal-to-noise ratio.

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