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Flipping the helicity of X-rays from an undulator at unprecedented speed
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X-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSynchrotron Radiation SourceX-ray ImagingX-ray PhotonsQuantum MaterialsTwin UndulatorRadiologyHealth SciencesPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsTwin Elliptical UndulatorCosmic RayX-ray Free-electron LaserSynchrotron RadiationX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsUnprecedented SpeedX-ray Optic
Abstract X-ray circular dichroism (XMCD), one of the main tools to study magnetism, benefits enormously from the capability of a fast alterable helicity of circularly polarized X-ray photons. Here we present a method for boosting the alternating frequency between right- and left-handed photons to the MHz regime, more than three orders of magnitude faster than state-of-the-art technologies. The method is based on a twin elliptical undulator installed in an electron storage ring being operated in a novel mode where the electron optics is tuned close to a resonance with electrons captured in transverse resonance island buckets. Propagating through the twin undulator, electrons from different islands emit photons of the same wavelength but of opposite helicity. These two helicity components can be alternated as fast as 2 ns. In a proof-of-principle experiment at BESSY II, we demonstrate XMCD at the L 2 , 3 absorption edges of Ni with an 800 ns helicity flip.
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