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Two colors at the SASE3 line of the European XFEL: Project scope and first measurements




AuthorsSerkez S., Geloni G., Gerasimova N., Grünert J., Karabekyan S., Koch A., Laksman J., Maltezopoulos T., Mazza T., Meyer M., Tomin S., Decking W., Froehlich L., Kocharyan V., Kot Y., Saldin E., Schneidmiller E., Scholz M., Yurkov M., Zagorodnov I., Huttula M., Kukk E.

EditorsWinfried Decking, Harald Sinn, Gianluca Geloni, Siegfried Schreiber, Michaela Marx, Volker RW Schaa

Conference nameInternational Free-Electron Laser Conference

PublisherJACoW Publishing

Publication year2019

Book title Proceedings of the 39th International Free-Electron Laser Conference

Journal name in sourceProceedings of the 39th International Free-Electron Laser Conference, FEL 2019

Series titleFree Electron Laser Conference

First page 195

Last page198

eISBN978-3-95450-210-3

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-FEL2019-TUP062

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/48899577


Abstract

The European XFEL is a high-repetition rate facility that generates high-power SASE radiation pulses in three beamlines. A joint upgrade project, with Finnish universities, to equip the SASE3 beamline with a chicane has been recently approved to generate two SASE pulses with different photon energies and temporal separation. In this work we report the status of the project, its expected performance, and recent experimental results. Additionally, we discuss methods to diagnose the properties of the generated radiation.The European XFEL is a high-repetition rate facility that generates high-power SASE radiation pulses in three beamlines. A joint upgrade project, with Finnish universities, to equip the SASE3 beamline with a chicane has been recently approved to generate two SASE pulses with different photon energies and temporal separation. In this work we report the status of the project, its expected performance, and recent experimental results. Additionally, we discuss methods to diagnose the properties of the generated radiation.The European XFEL is a high-repetition rate facility that generates high-power SASE radiation pulses in three beamlines. A joint upgrade project, with Finnish universities, to equip the SASE3 beamline with a chicane has been recently approved to generate two SASE pulses with different photon energies and temporal separation. In this work we report the status of the project, its expected performance, and recent experimental results. Additionally, we discuss methods to diagnose the properties of the generated radiation.The European XFEL is a high-repetition rate facility that generates high-power SASE radiation pulses in three beamlines. A joint upgrade project, with Finnish universities, to equip the SASE3 beamline with a chicane has been recently approved to generate two SASE pulses with different photon energies and temporal separation. In this work we report the status of the project, its expected performance, and recent experimental results. Additionally, we discuss methods to diagnose the properties of the generated radiation.The European XFEL is a high-repetition rate facility that generates high-power SASE radiation pulses in three beamlines. A joint upgrade project, with Finnish universities, to equip the SASE3 beamline with a chicane has been recently approved to generate two SASE pulses with different photon energies and temporal separation. In this work we report the status of the project, its expected performance, and recent experimental results. Additionally, we discuss methods to diagnose the properties of the generated radiation.The European XFEL is a high-repetition rate facility that generates high-power SASE radiation pulses in three beamlines. A joint upgrade project, with Finnish universities, to equip the SASE3 beamline with a chicane has been recently approved to generate two SASE pulses with different photon energies and temporal separation. In this work we report the status of the project, its expected performance, and recent experimental results. Additionally, we discuss methods to diagnose the properties of the generated radiation.


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