Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino
University of Hamburg
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Nature Communications | 2017
Sergey Usenko; Andreas Przystawik; Markus Jakob; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Günter Brenner; Sven Toleikis; Christian Haunhorst; Detlef Kip; Tim Laarmann
Light-phase-sensitive techniques, such as coherent multidimensional spectroscopy, are well-established in a broad spectral range, already spanning from radio-frequencies in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to visible and ultraviolet wavelengths in nonlinear optics with table-top lasers. In these cases, the ability to tailor the phases of electromagnetic waves with high precision is essential. Here we achieve phase control of extreme-ultraviolet pulses from a free-electron laser (FEL) on the attosecond timescale in a Michelson-type all-reflective interferometric autocorrelator. By varying the relative phase of the generated pulse replicas with sub-cycle precision we observe the field interference, that is, the light-wave oscillation with a period of 129 as. The successful transfer of a powerful optical method towards short-wavelength FEL science and technology paves the way towards utilization of advanced nonlinear methodologies even at partially coherent soft X-ray FEL sources that rely on self-amplified spontaneous emission.
New Journal of Physics | 2016
Sergey Usenko; Michael Schüler; Armin Azima; Markus Jakob; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Yaroslav Pavlyukh; A. Przystawik; Markus Drescher; Tim Laarmann; J. Berakdar
Fullerene complexes may play a key role in the design of future molecular electronics and nanostructured devices with potential applications in light harvesting using organic solar cells. Charge and energy flow in these systems is mediated by many-body effects. We studied the structure and dynamics of laser-induced multi-electron excitations in isolated C60 by two-photon photoionization as a function of excitation wavelength using a tunable fs UV laser and developed a corresponding theoretical framework on the basis of ab initio calculations. The measured resonance line width gives direct information on the excited state lifetime. From the spectral deconvolution we derive a lower limit for purely electronic relaxation on the order of fs. Energy dissipation towards nuclear degrees of freedom is studied with time-resolved techniques. The evaluation of the nonlinear autocorrelation trace gives a characteristic time constant of fs for the exponential decay. In line with the experiment, the observed transient dynamics is explained theoretically by nonadiabatic (vibronic) couplings involving the correlated electronic, the nuclear degrees of freedom (accounting for the Herzberg–Teller coupling), and their interplay.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Tim Plath; Christoph Lechner; Velizar Miltchev; Philipp Amstutz; Nagitha Ekanayake; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Theophilos Maltezopoulos; Jörn Bödewadt; Tim Laarmann; Jörg Roßbach
Free-electron lasers are unique sources of intense and ultra-short x-ray pulses that led to major scientific breakthroughs across disciplines from matter to materials and life sciences. The essential element of these devices are micrometer-sized electron bunches with high peak currents, low energy spread, and low emittance. Advanced FEL concepts such as seeded amplifiers rely on the capability of analyzing and controlling the electron beam properties with few-femtosecond time resolution. One major challenge is to extract tomographic slice parameters instead of projected electron beam properties. Here, we demonstrate that a radio-frequency deflector in combination with a dipole spectrometer not only allows for single-shot extraction of a seeded FEL pulse profile, but also provides information on the electron slice emittance and energy spread. The seeded FEL power profile can be directly related to the derived slice emittance as a function of intra-bunch coordinate with a resolution down to a few femtoseconds.
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2016
Tim Plath; Philipp Amstutz; Jörn Bödewadt; Günter Brenner; Nagitha Ekanayake; Bart Faatz; Kirsten Hacker; Katja Honkavaara; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Christoph Lechner; Theophilos Maltezopoulos; Matthias Scholz; Siegfried Schreiber; Mathias Vogt; Johann Zemella; Tim Laarmann
Free-electron lasers (FELs) generate femtosecond XUV and X-ray pulses at peak powers in the gigawatt range. The FEL user facility FLASH at DESY (Hamburg, Germany) is driven by a superconducting linear accelerator with up to 8000 pulses per second. Since 2014, two parallel undulator beamlines, FLASH1 and FLASH2, have been in operation. In addition to the main undulator, the FLASH1 beamline is equipped with an undulator section, sFLASH, dedicated to research and development of fully coherent extreme ultraviolet photon pulses using external seed lasers. In this contribution, the first simultaneous lasing of the three FELs at 13.4 nm, 20 nm and 38.8 nm is presented.
6th International Particle Accelerator Conference | 2015
Joern Boedewadt; Ingmar Hartl; Shaukat Khan; Sven Ackermann; Guangyao Feng; Christoph Lechner; Jost Mueller; Joerg Rossbach; Rosen Ivanov; Velizar Miltchev; Bart Faatz; Philipp Amstutz; Takanori Tanikawa; Nagitha Ekanayake; Markus Drescher; Armin Azima; Kirsten Hacker; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Theophilos Maltezopoulos; Robert Molo; Tim Laarmann; Tim Plath; Ralph Assmann
international free electron laser conference | 2014
Christoph Lechner; Shaukat Khan; Sven Ackermann; Torsten Golz; Joerg Rossbach; Velizar Miltchev; Katja Honkavaara; M.V. Yurkov; E.A. Schneidmiller; Joern Boedewadt; Nagitha Ekanayake; Markus Drescher; Guenter Brenner; Armin Azima; Nikola Stojanovic; Kirsten Hacker; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Theophilos Maltezopoulos; Martin Dohlus; Juliane Roensch-Schulenburg; Eugen Hass; Robert Molo; Tim Laarmann; Tim Plath; Torsten Limberg
Applied Sciences | 2017
Sergey Usenko; Andreas Przystawik; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Markus Jakob; Florian Jacobs; Christoph Becker; Christian Haunhorst; Detlef Kip; Tim Laarmann
New Journal of Physics | 2018
Armin Azima; Jörn Bödewadt; Oliver Becker; S. Düsterer; Nagitha Ekanayake; Rosen Ivanov; Mehdi Mohammad Kazemi; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Christoph Lechner; Theophilos Maltezopoulos; Bastian Manschwetus; Velizar Miltchev; Jost Müller; Tim Plath; A. Przystawik; Marek Wieland; Ralph Assmann; Ingmar Hartl; Tim Laarmann; J. Rossbach; W. Wurth; Markus Drescher
international free electron laser conference | 2017
Tim Plath; Shaukat Khan; Velizar Miltchev; Tim Laarmann; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Christoph Lechner; Philipp Amstutz; Theophilos Maltezopoulos; Nagitha Ekanayake; Jörn Bödewadt; Joerg Rossbach
Archive | 2017
Jörn Bödewadt; Ralph Assmann; Christoph Lechner; Mehdi Mohammad Kazemi; Leslie Lamberto Lazzarino; Tim Plath; Joerg Rossbach