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Applied Physics Letters | 2012

X-ray–optical cross-correlator for gas-phase experiments at the Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser

Sebastian Schorb; Tais Gorkhover; James Cryan; James M. Glownia; Mina Bionta; Ryan Coffee; Benjamin Erk; Rebecca Boll; Carlo Schmidt; Daniel Rolles; A. Rudenko; Arnaud Rouzée; M. Swiggers; S. Carron; Jean-Charles Castagna; John D. Bozek; Marc Messerschmidt; W. F. Schlotter; Christoph Bostedt

X-ray–optical pump–probe experiments at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) have so far been limited to a time resolution of 280 fs fwhm due to timing jitter between the accelerator-based free-electron laser (FEL) and optical lasers. We have implemented a single-shot cross-correlator for femtosecond x-ray and infrared pulses. A reference experiment relying only on the pulse arrival time information from the cross-correlator shows a time resolution better than 50 fs fwhm (22 fs rms) and also yields a direct measurement of the maximal x-ray pulse length. The improved time resolution enables ultrafast pump–probe experiments with x-ray pulses from LCLS and other FEL sources.


Optics Express | 2011

Spectral encoding of x-ray/optical relative delay.

Mina Bionta; Henrik T. Lemke; James Cryan; James M. Glownia; Christoph Bostedt; Marco Cammarata; Jean-Charles Castagna; Y. Ding; David M. Fritz; Alan Fry; J. Krzywinski; Marc Messerschmidt; Sebastian Schorb; M. Swiggers; Ryan Coffee

We present a new technique for measuring the relative delay between a soft x-ray FEL pulse and an optical laser that indicates a sub 25 fs RMS measurement error. An ultra-short x-ray pulse photo-ionizes a semiconductor (Si(3)N(4)) membrane and changes the optical transmission. An optical continuum pulse with a temporally chirped bandwidth spanning 630 nm-710 nm interacts with the membrane such that the timing of the x-ray pulse can be determined from the onset of the spectral modulation of the transmitted optical pulse. This experiment demonstrates a nearly in situ single-shot measurement of the x-ray pulse arrival time relative to the ultra-short optical pulse.


Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2015

The Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source

Ken R. Ferguson; M. Bucher; John D. Bozek; Sebastian Carron; Jean-Charles Castagna; Ryan Coffee; G.I. Curiel; Michael Holmes; J. Krzywinski; Marc Messerschmidt; Michael P. Minitti; Ankush Mitra; Stefan Moeller; P. Noonan; T. Osipov; Sebastian Schorb; M. Swiggers; Alex Wallace; J. Yin; Christoph Bostedt

A description of the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Sciences (AMO) instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source is presented. Recent scientific highlights illustrate the imaging, time-resolved spectroscopy and high-power density capabilities of the AMO instrument.


Structural Dynamics | 2016

Charge transfer in dissociating iodomethane and fluoromethane molecules ionized by intense femtosecond X-ray pulses.

Rebecca Boll; Benjamin Erk; Ryan Coffee; Sebastian Trippel; Thomas Kierspel; Cédric Bomme; John D. Bozek; Mitchell Burkett; Sebastian Carron; Ken R. Ferguson; Lutz Foucar; Jochen Küpper; T. Marchenko; Catalin Miron; M. Patanen; T. Osipov; Sebastian Schorb; Marc Simon; M. Swiggers; Simone Techert; K. Ueda; Christoph Bostedt; Daniel Rolles; Artem Rudenko

Ultrafast electron transfer in dissociating iodomethane and fluoromethane molecules was studied at the Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser using an ultraviolet-pump, X-ray-probe scheme. The results for both molecules are discussed with respect to the nature of their UV excitation and different chemical properties. Signatures of long-distance intramolecular charge transfer are observed for both species, and a quantitative analysis of its distance dependence in iodomethane is carried out for charge states up to I21+. The reconstructed critical distances for electron transfer are in good agreement with a classical over-the-barrier model and with an earlier experiment employing a near-infrared pump pulse.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2014

Experimental strategies for optical pump - soft x-ray probe experiments at the LCLS

Brian K. McFarland; N. Berrah; Christoph Bostedt; John D. Bozek; P. H. Bucksbaum; Jean-Charles Castagna; Ryan Coffee; James Cryan; L. Fang; J. P. Farrell; Raimund Feifel; Kelly J. Gaffney; J. M. Glownia; Todd J. Martínez; Shungo Miyabe; Melanie Mucke; B. Murphy; Adi Natan; T. Osipov; Vladimir Petrovic; Sebastian Schorb; Th. Schultz; Limor S. Spector; M. Swiggers; Francesco Tarantelli; Ian Tenney; Shibing Wang; J. L. White; William E. White; Markus Gühr

Free electron laser (FEL) based x-ray sources show great promise for use in ultrafast molecular studies due to the short pulse durations and site/element sensitivity in this spectral range. However, the self amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) process mostly used in FELs is intrinsically noisy resulting in highly fluctuating beam parameters. Additionally timing synchronization of optical and FEL sources adds delay jitter in pump-probe experiments. We show how we mitigate the effects of source noise for the case of ultrafast molecular spectroscopy of the nucleobase thymine. Using binning and resorting techniques allows us to increase time and spectral resolution. In addition, choosing observables independent of noisy beam parameters enhances the signal fidelity.


Nature Photonics | 2018

Femtosecond X-ray Fourier holography imaging of free-flying nanoparticles

Tais Gorkhover; Anatoli Ulmer; Ken R. Ferguson; Max Bucher; Filipe R. N. C. Maia; Johan Bielecki; Tomas Ekeberg; Max F. Hantke; Benedikt J. Daurer; Carl Nettelblad; Jakob Andreasson; Anton Barty; Petr Bruza; Sebastian Carron; Dirk Hasse; J. Krzywinski; Daniel S. D. Larsson; Andrew J. Morgan; Kerstin Mühlig; Maria Müller; Kenta Okamoto; Alberto Pietrini; Daniela Rupp; Mario Sauppe; Gijs van der Schot; M. Marvin Seibert; Jonas A. Sellberg; Martin Svenda; M. Swiggers; Nicusor Timneanu

Ultrafast X-ray imaging on individual fragile specimens such as aerosols1, metastable particles2, superfluid quantum systems3 and live biospecimens4 provides high-resolution information that is inaccessible with conventional imaging techniques. Coherent X-ray diffractive imaging, however, suffers from intrinsic loss of phase, and therefore structure recovery is often complicated and not always uniquely defined4,5. Here, we introduce the method of in-flight holography, where we use nanoclusters as reference X-ray scatterers to encode relative phase information into diffraction patterns of a virus. The resulting hologram contains an unambiguous three-dimensional map of a virus and two nanoclusters with the highest lateral resolution so far achieved via single shot X-ray holography. Our approach unlocks the benefits of holography for ultrafast X-ray imaging of nanoscale, non-periodic systems and paves the way to direct observation of complex electron dynamics down to the attosecond timescale.Femtosecond X-ray Fourier holography imaging with record-high lateral resolution below 20 nm is demonstrated. Phase information is encoded into the interference of the diffraction patterns of a reference particle with a measurement sample.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Measurement of high-dynamic range x-ray Thomson scattering spectra for the characterization of nano-plasmas at LCLS

Michael MacDonald; Tais Gorkhover; B. Bachmann; Maximilian Bucher; S. Carron; Ryan Coffee; R. P. Drake; Ken R. Ferguson; L. B. Fletcher; E. J. Gamboa; S. H. Glenzer; S. Göde; Stefan P. Hau-Riege; D. Kraus; J. Krzywinski; A. L. Levitan; K. H. Meiwes-Broer; C. P. O’Grady; T. Osipov; T. Pardini; Christian Peltz; Slawomir Skruszewicz; M. Swiggers; Christoph Bostedt; Thomas Fennel; T. Döppner

Atomic clusters can serve as ideal model systems for exploring ultrafast (∼100 fs) laser-driven ionization dynamics of dense matter on the nanometer scale. Resonant absorption of optical laser pulses enables heating to temperatures on the order of 1 keV at near solid density conditions. To date, direct probing of transient states of such nano-plasmas was limited to coherent x-ray imaging. Here we present the first measurement of spectrally resolved incoherent x-ray scattering from clusters, enabling measurements of transient temperature, densities, and ionization. Single shot x-ray Thomson scattering signals were recorded at 120 Hz using a crystal spectrometer in combination with a single-photon counting and energy-dispersive pnCCD. A precise pump laser collimation scheme enabled recording near background-free scattering spectra from Ar clusters with an unprecedented dynamic range of more than 3 orders of magnitude. Such measurements are important for understanding collective effects in laser-matter interactions on femtosecond time scales, opening new routes for the development of schemes for their ultrafast control.


Frontiers in Optics | 2013

Delayed ultrafast X-ray induced auger probing

Markus Guehr; Brian K. McFarland; Joseph P. Farrell; Shungo Miyabe; Francesco Tarantelli; A. Aguilar; N. Berrah; Christoph Bostedt; John D. Bozek; Phillip H. Bucksbaum; Jean-Charlez Castagna; Ryan Coffee; James Cryan; Li Fang; Raimund Feifel; Kelly J. Gaffney; James M. Glownia; Todd J. Martínez; Melanie Mucke; B. Murphy; Adi Natan; T. Osipov; Vladimir Petrovic; Sebastian Schorb; Thomas Schutz; Limor S. Spector; M. Swiggers; Ian Tenney; Song Wang; William E. White

We present a new method for probing photoexcited molecular dynamics based on the site selective ionization via ultrafast x-rays followed by Auger decay.


Nature Photonics | 2014

Sub-femtosecond precision measurement of relative X-ray arrival time for free-electron lasers

Nik Hartmann; Wolfram Helml; Andreas Galler; Mina Bionta; Jan Grünert; S. L. Molodtsov; Kevin Ferguson; Sebastian Schorb; M. Swiggers; Sebastian Carron; Christoph Bostedt; Jean-Charles Castagna; John D. Bozek; James H. Glownia; Daniel J. Kane; Allan Fry; William E. White; Christoph P. Hauri; Thomas Feurer; Ryan Coffee


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Size-Dependent Ultrafast Ionization Dynamics of Nanoscale Samples in Intense Femtosecond X-Ray Free-Electron-Laser Pulses

Sebastian Schorb; Daniela Rupp; M. Swiggers; Ryan Coffee; Marc Messerschmidt; Garth J. Williams; John D. Bozek; S. Wada; Oleg Kornilov; T. Möller; Christoph Bostedt

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Christoph Bostedt

Argonne National Laboratory

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Ryan Coffee

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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John D. Bozek

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Sebastian Schorb

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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T. Osipov

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Jean-Charles Castagna

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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J. Krzywinski

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Ken R. Ferguson

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Sebastian Carron

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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James Cryan

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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