Two mirror X-ray pulse split and delay instrument for femtosecond time resolved investigations at the LCLS free electron laser facility




Berrah N, Fang L, Murphy BF, Kukk E, Osipov TY, Coffee R, Ferguson KR, Xiong H, Castagna JC, Petrovic VS, Montero SC, Bozek JD

PublisherOPTICAL SOC AMER

2016

Optics Express

OPTICS EXPRESS

OPT EXPRESS

24

11

1768

1781

14

1094-4087

1094-4087

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1364/OE.24.011768



We built a two-mirror based X-ray split and delay (XRSD) device for soft X-rays at the Linac Coherent Light Source free electron laser facility. The instrument is based on an edge-polished mirror design covering an energy range of 250 eV-1800 eV and producing a delay between the two split pulses variable up to 400 femtoseconds with a sub-100 attosecond resolution. We present experimental and simulation results regarding molecular dissociation dynamics in CH3I and CO probed by the XRSD device. We observed ion kinetic energy and branching ratio dependence on the delay times which were reliably produced by the XRSD instrument. (C)2016 Optical Society of America

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