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Compact hard X-ray split-and-delay line for studying ultrafast dynamics at free-electron laser sources
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X-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringMicroscopySingle X-ray PulseUltrafast MagnetismX-ray ImagingX-ray TechnologyPulse PowerInstrumentationFree Electron LaserHealth SciencesPhotonicsFree-electron LasersPhysicsAtomic PhysicsX-ray Free-electron LaserX-ray CamerasSpectroscopyX-ray DiffractionCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsUltrafast DynamicsUltrafast OpticsFree-electron Laser SourcesX-ray OpticCrystal Diffraction
A compact hard X-ray split-and-delay line for studying ultrafast dynamics at free-electron laser sources is presented. The device is capable of splitting a single X-ray pulse into two fractions to introduce time delays from -5 to 815 ps with femtosecond resolution. The split-and-delay line can operate in a wide and continuous energy range between 7 and 16 keV. Compact dimensions of 60 × 60 × 30 cm with a total weight of about 60 kg make it portable and suitable for direct installation in an experimental hutch. The concept of the device is based on crystal diffraction. The piezo-driven stages utilized in the device give nanometre positioning accuracy. On-line monitoring systems based on X-ray cameras and intensity monitors are implemented to provide active alignment feedback. Performance estimates of the system are also presented.
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