Structural Dynamics (Sep 2017)

Towards shot-noise limited diffraction experiments with table-top femtosecond hard x-ray sources

  • Marcel Holtz,
  • Christoph Hauf,
  • Jannick Weisshaupt,
  • Antonio-Andres Hernandez Salvador,
  • Michael Woerner,
  • Thomas Elsaesser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4991355
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
pp. 054304 – 054304-11

Abstract

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Table-top laser-driven hard x-ray sources with kilohertz repetition rates are an attractive alternative to large-scale accelerator-based systems and have found widespread applications in x-ray studies of ultrafast structural dynamics. Hard x-ray pulses of 100 fs duration have been generated at the Cu Kα wavelength with a photon flux of up to 109 photons per pulse into the full solid angle, perfectly synchronized to the sub-100-fs optical pulses from the driving laser system. Based on spontaneous x-ray emission, such sources display a particular noise behavior which impacts the sensitivity of x-ray diffraction experiments. We present a detailed analysis of the photon statistics and temporal fluctuations of the x-ray flux, together with experimental strategies to optimize the sensitivity of optical pump/x-ray probe experiments. We demonstrate measurements close to the shot-noise limit of the x-ray source.