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Wavefront-propagation simulations have been performed to complete the design of a monochromator beamline for FLASH2, the variable-gap undulator line at the soft X-ray free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH). Prior to propagation through the beamline optical elements, the parameters of the photon source were generated using the GENESIS code which includes the free-electron laser experimental data. Threshold tolerances for the misalignment of mirror angles are calculated and, since diffraction effects were included in the simulations, the minimum quality with respect to the slope errors required for the optics is determined.

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Double-grating monochromatic beamline with ultrafast response for FLASH2 at DESY.

J Synchrotron Radiat

January 2018

Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron - DESY, Notkestraße 85, Hamburg 22603, Germany.

The preliminary design of a monochromatic beamline for FLASH2 at DESY is presented. The monochromator is tunable in the 50-1000 eV energy range with resolving power higher than 1000 and temporal response below 50 fs over the whole energy range. A time-delay-compensated configuration using the variable-line-spacing monochromator design with two gratings is adopted: the first grating disperses the radiation on its output plane, where the intermediate slit performs the spectral selection; the second grating compensates for the pulse-front tilt and for the spectral dispersion due to diffraction from the first grating.

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The optical layout of soft X-ray grating compressors designed to provide both positive and negative group-delay dispersion (GDD) is discussed. They are tailored for chirped-pulse-amplification experiments with seeded free-electron laser sources. Designs with plane or concave gratings are discussed, depending on the sign of the GDD to be introduced.

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  • The study focuses on autoionizing Rydberg states of molecular N₂ using advanced photoelectron spectroscopy techniques to analyze the dynamics.
  • A femtosecond extreme ultraviolet pulse excites the molecule, followed by an IR pulse that ionizes it prior to autoionization, allowing observation of different electronic states.
  • The measurements reveal a lifetime of approximately 14 fs for one state, while another state has a shorter lifetime, indicating complex interactions in the Rydberg states due to interference stabilization.
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We analyze the time response of single-grating monochromators for application to extreme-ultraviolet ultrashort pulses. It is shown that time-preserving monochromators can be realized in a single-grating configuration if the number of illuminated grooves is the minimum for a given resolution and the grating time response is close to the Fourier limit for such a resolution. Two different grating configurations are compared: the classical diffraction mount (CDM) and the off-plane mount (OPM).

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