Generation of Femtosecond Pulses for Ultra-Fast X-ray Science

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Femtosecond x-ray pulses are presently generated at the Berkeley Advanced Light Source (ALS) using so-called laser slicing technique. Commissioning results for this technique from a new bend magnet beam line and plans for the undulator beamline are discussed. Another Berkeley activity in this area is study of a new source based on a recirculating linac capable of a substantially higher flux of femtosecond x-rays than the ALS undulator beamline. This source is presently viewed as a multi-beamline user facility dedicated for ultra-fast x-ray science. Design parameters for the machine and x-rays are presented. Initial feasibility studies for different components of the machine and electron beam dynamics are considered.

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