Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Jul 2023)

Harmonic radiation contribution and X-ray transmission at the Small Quantum Systems instrument of European XFEL

  • Thomas M. Baumann,
  • Rebecca Boll,
  • Alberto De Fanis,
  • Patrik Grychtol,
  • Markus Ilchen,
  • Ulf Fini Jastrow,
  • Masahiro Kato,
  • Christoph Lechner,
  • Theophilos Maltezopoulos,
  • Tommaso Mazza,
  • Jacobo Montaño,
  • Valerija Music,
  • Yevheniy Ovcharenko,
  • Nils Rennhack,
  • Daniel E. Rivas,
  • Norio Saito,
  • Philipp Schmidt,
  • Svitozar Serkez,
  • Andrey Sorokin,
  • Sergey Usenko,
  • Jiawei Yan,
  • Gianluca Geloni,
  • Takahiro Tanaka,
  • Kai Tiedtke,
  • Michael Meyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577523003090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 662 – 670

Abstract

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Transmission measurements of the soft X-ray beamline to the Small Quantum Systems (SQS) scientific instrument at the SASE3 undulator of European XFEL are presented. Measurements are reported for a wide range of photon energies (650 eV to 2400 eV), using X-ray gas monitors as well as a bolometric radiometer. The results are in good agreement with simulations for the beam transport and show a transmission of up to 80% over the whole photon energy range. The contribution of second- and third-harmonic radiation of the soft X-ray undulator is determined at selected photon energies by performing transmission measurements using a gas absorber to provide variable attenuation of the incoming photon flux. A comparison of the results with semi-analytic calculations for the generation of free-electron laser pulses in the SASE3 undulator reveals an influence of apertures along the beam transport on the exact harmonic content to be accounted for at the experiment. The second-harmonic content is measured to be in the range of 0.1% to 0.3%, while the third-harmonic contributed a few percent to the SASE3 emission. For experiments at the SQS instrument, these numbers can be reduced through specific selections of the mirror reflection angles.

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