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Spatiotemporal Stability of a Femtosecond Hard–X-Ray Undulator Source Studied by Control of Coherent Optical Phonons
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Optical MaterialsX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringSynchrotron Radiation SourceSpatiotemporal StabilityX-ray Pulse DurationOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsSpatial StabilityUltrafast LasersFree Electron LaserPhotonicsPhysicsSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Free-electron LaserX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCoherent Optical PhononsUltrafast OpticsCoherent Process
We report on the temporal and spatial stability of the first tunable femtosecond undulator hard-x-ray source for ultrafast diffraction and absorption experiments. The 2.5-1 Angstrom output radiation is driven by an initial 50 fs laser pulse employing the laser-electron slicing technique. By using x-ray diffraction to probe laser-induced coherent optical phonons in bulk bismuth, we estimate an x-ray pulse duration of 140+/-30 fs FWHM with timing drifts below 30 fs rms measured over 5 days. Optical control of coherent lattice motion is demonstrated.
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