International Journal of Optics (Jan 2011)

Moving the Frontier of Quantum Control into the Soft X-Ray Spectrum

  • A. Aquila,
  • M. Drescher,
  • T. Laarmann,
  • M. Barthelmeß,
  • H. N. Chapman,
  • S. Bajt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/417075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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The femtosecond nature of X-ray free electron laser (FEL) pulses opens up exciting research possibilities in time-resolved studies including femtosecond photoemission and diffraction. The recent developments of seeding X-ray FELs extend their capabilities by creating stable, temporally coherent, and repeatable pulses. This in turn opens the possibility of spectral engineering soft X-ray pulses to use as a probe for the control of quantum dynamics. We propose a method for extending coherent control pulse-shaping techniques to the soft X-ray spectral range by using a reflective geometry 4f pulse shaper. This method is based on recent developments in asymmetrically cut multilayer optic technology and piezoelectric substrates.