The SOLEIL synchrotron radiation source is regularly operated in special filling modes dedicated to pump-probe experiments. Among others, the low-? mode operation is characterized by shorter pulse duration and represents the natural bridge between 50ps synchrotron pulses and femtosecond experiments. Here, the capabilities in low-? mode of the experimental set-ups developed at the TEMPO beamline to perform pump-probe experiments with soft X-rays based on photoelectron or photon detection are presented. A 282kHz repetition-rate femtosecond laser is synchronized with the synchrotron radiation time structure to induce fast electronic and/or magnetic excitations. Detection is performed using a two-dimensional space resolution plus time resolution detector based on microchannel plates equipped with a delay line. Results of time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, circular dichroism and magnetic scattering experiments are reported, and their respective advantages and limitations in the framework of high-time-resolution pump-probe experiments compared and discussed.The low-? operation mode of SOLEIL is presented and gives the operation details for experiments using soft X-rays at the TEMPO beamline. Experiments are presented to give the reader the possibility to evaluate the performances of the installation. With the increasing research activity using time-resolved experiments it should be interesting for the synchrotron radiation community. It is thought that the low-? mode operation is the natural bridge between the usual time scale of synchrotron pulses and laser-driven femtosecond experiments.

Pump-probe experiments at the TEMPO beamline using the low-? operation mode of Synchrotron SOLEIL

Krizmancic D;
2017

Abstract

The SOLEIL synchrotron radiation source is regularly operated in special filling modes dedicated to pump-probe experiments. Among others, the low-? mode operation is characterized by shorter pulse duration and represents the natural bridge between 50ps synchrotron pulses and femtosecond experiments. Here, the capabilities in low-? mode of the experimental set-ups developed at the TEMPO beamline to perform pump-probe experiments with soft X-rays based on photoelectron or photon detection are presented. A 282kHz repetition-rate femtosecond laser is synchronized with the synchrotron radiation time structure to induce fast electronic and/or magnetic excitations. Detection is performed using a two-dimensional space resolution plus time resolution detector based on microchannel plates equipped with a delay line. Results of time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, circular dichroism and magnetic scattering experiments are reported, and their respective advantages and limitations in the framework of high-time-resolution pump-probe experiments compared and discussed.The low-? operation mode of SOLEIL is presented and gives the operation details for experiments using soft X-rays at the TEMPO beamline. Experiments are presented to give the reader the possibility to evaluate the performances of the installation. With the increasing research activity using time-resolved experiments it should be interesting for the synchrotron radiation community. It is thought that the low-? mode operation is the natural bridge between the usual time scale of synchrotron pulses and laser-driven femtosecond experiments.
2017
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Inglese
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Silly, Mg; Ferte, T; Tordeux, Ma; Pierucci, D; Beaulieu, N; Chauvet, C; Pressacco, F; Sirotti, F; Popescu, H; Lopezflores, V; Tortarolo, M; Sacchi, M;...espandi
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