FLASH and the FLASH2020+ project—current status and upgrades for the free-electron laser in Hamburg at DESY

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The free-electron laser in Hamburg, FLASH, is the first extreme ultra-violet and soft X-ray free-electron laser (FEL) user facility and has been continuously upgraded since its start in 2005. Further major works are currently underway within the FLASH2020+ project that pioneeringly implements full repetition rate external seeding at a superconducting accelerator facility. With fully tunable undulators providing variable polarization FEL pulses, we expect FLASH to turn into the ideal spectroscopy machine for ultrafast processes within the coming years.

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Beye, M., Gühr, M., Hartl, I., Plönjes, E., Schaper, L., Schreiber, S., … Treusch, R. (2023). FLASH and the FLASH2020+ project—current status and upgrades for the free-electron laser in Hamburg at DESY. European Physical Journal Plus, 138(3). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-023-03814-8

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