Femtosecond pulse x-ray imaging with a large field of view

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Femtosecond pulse x-ray imaging is demonstrated in a sample-multiplexed Fourier transform holography scheme. Parallel imaging of multiple samples over an extended field of view is achieved by exploiting the coherence properties of the free-electron laser (FEL) source and the large profile of the unfocused x-ray pulse. The resulting photon flux density per pulse allows for damage-free single-pulse imaging with moderate image resolution. We envision the application of the method for femtosecond time-resolved pump-probe experiments with the feasibility of recording multiple steps in time with a single pulse. Furthermore, the scheme presented allows for a characterization of FEL radiation pulse parameters.

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