Self-seeding scheme with gas monochromator for narrow-bandwidth soft X-ray FELs
Gianluca Geloni, Vitali Kocharyan, Evgeni Saldin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a simple self-seeding scheme for narrow-bandwidth soft X-ray FELs using a gas monochromator and magnetic chicane, extending previous hard X-ray methods to the soft X-ray range.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, minimalistic gas monochromator setup for soft X-ray FELs, demonstrating feasibility and design considerations for implementation.
Findings
Feasibility of using He and Ne gases in the monochromator.
Analysis of gas cell processes and differential pumping.
Expected performance in the LCLS-II soft X-ray beam line.
Abstract
Self-seeding schemes, consisting of two undulators with a monochromator in between, aim at reducing the bandwidth of SASE X-ray FELs. We recently proposed to use a new method of monochromatization exploiting a single crystal in Bragg-transmission geometry for self-seeding in the hard X-ray range. Here we consider a possible extension of this method to the soft X-ray range using a cell filled with resonantly absorbing gas as monochromator. The transmittance spectrum in the gas exhibits an absorbing resonance with narrow bandwidth. Then, similarly to the hard X-ray case, the temporal waveform of the transmitted radiation pulse is characterized by a long monochromatic wake. In fact, the FEL pulse forces the gas atoms to oscillate in a way consistent with a forward-propagating, monochromatic radiation beam. The radiation power within this wake is much larger than the equivalent shot noise…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
