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Hard X-ray free-electron laser with femtosecond-scale timing jitter

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Kang, Heung-SikMin, Chang-KiHeo, HoonKim, ChangbumYang, HaeryongKim, GyujinNam, InhyukBaek, Soung YoulChoi, Hyo-JinMun, GeonyeongPark, Byoung RyulSuh, Young JinShin, Dong CheolHu, JinyulHong, JuhoJung, SeonghoonKim, Sang-HeeKim, KwangHoonNa, DonghyunPark, Soung SooPark, Yong JungHan, Jang-HuiJung, Young GyuJeong, Seong HunLee, Hong GiLee, SangbongLee, SojeongLee, Woul-WooOh, BonggiSuh, Hyung SuckParc, Yong WoonPark, Sung-JuKim, Min HoJung, Nam-SukKim, Young-ChanLee, Mong-SooLee, Bong-HoSung, Chi-WonMok, Ik-SuYang, Jung-MooLee, Chae-SoonShin, HocheolKim, Ji HwaKim, YongsamLee, Jae HyukPark, Sang-YounKim, JangwooPark, JaekuEom, IntaeRah, SeungyuKim, SunamNam, Ki HyunPark, JaehyunPark, JaehunKim, SangsooKwon, SoonamPark, Sang HanKim, Kyung SookHyun, HyojungKim, Seung NamKim, SeonghanHwang, Sun-minKim, Myong JinLim, Chae-yongYu, Chung-JongKim, Bong-SooKang, Tai-HeeKim, Kwang-WooKim, Seung-HwanLee, Hee-SeockLee, Heung-SooPark, Ki-HyeonKoo, Tae-YeongKim, Dong-EonKo, In Soo
Issued Date
2017-11
DOI
10.1038/s41566-017-0029-8
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/86816
Citation
NATURE PHOTONICS, v.11, no.11, pp.708 - 713
Abstract
The hard X-ray free-electron laser at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL-XFEL) in the Republic of Korea achieved saturation of a 0.144 nm free-electron laser beam on 27 November 2016, making it the third hard X-ray free-electron laser in the world, following the demonstrations of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) and the SPring-8 Angstrom Compact Free Electron Laser (SACLA). The use of electron-beam-based alignment incorporating undulator radiation spectrum analysis has allowed reliable operation of PAL-XFEL with unprecedented temporal stability and dispersion-free orbits. In particular, a timing jitter of just 20 fs for the free-electron laser photon beam is consistently achieved due to the use of a state-of-the-art design of the electron linear accelerator and electron-beam-based alignment. The low timing jitter of the electron beam makes it possible to observe Bi(111) phonon dynamics without the need for timing-jitter correction, indicating that PAL-XFEL will be an extremely useful tool for hard X-ray time-resolved experiments.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
1749-4885
Keyword
DESIGNPAL-XFELUNDULATORBEAMLINEFACILITY

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