23–28 Aug 2026
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Enhanced generation of single-spike hard x-ray free-electron laser pulses with lower charge and shorter electron beams in the injector

TUA01
25 Aug 2026, 09:30
20m
Contributed Oral Presentation Session 4: SASE FEL SASE FEL (Contributed)

Speakers

Alexander Malyzhenkov (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Eduard Prat (Paul Scherrer Institute) Gian Luca Orlandi (Paul Scherrer Institute) Sven Reiche (Paul Scherrer Institute) Tobias Weilbach (Paul Scherrer Institute)

Description

Standard x-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) generate pulses with total durations of tens of femtoseconds and with time and spectral profiles consisting of multiple randomly distributed spikes. Strongly compressing an electron beam is a typical approach to produce shorter and coherent FEL pulses. We have advanced this method by starting at the injector of the FEL facility with electron beams with lower charges and shorter durations than in standard configurations. This leads to shorter electron beams with reduced energy spread after full compression and, consequently, to shorter and higher-quality FEL pulses. By operating with electron beams at the injector with charges of a few pC and rms durations of 360 fs, we show the generation of hard x-ray FEL radiation with practically all pulses having a single spike and a duration estimated from spectral measurements of about 300 as (full-width-at-half-maximum values). The demonstration was conducted at SwissFEL, the FEL at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland. Our work represents a simple way to enhance the production of single-spike events in x-ray FEL facilities, paving the way to achieve fully coherent hard x-ray FEL pulses with unprecedented durations.

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Authors

Alexander Malyzhenkov (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Eduard Prat (Paul Scherrer Institute) Gian Luca Orlandi (Paul Scherrer Institute) Sven Reiche (Paul Scherrer Institute) Tobias Weilbach (Paul Scherrer Institute)

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