Abstract
Synchrotron radiation facilities routinely operate in a multi-bunch regime, but applications relying on time-of-flight schemes require single bunch operation. Here we show that pulse picking by resonant excitation in a storage ring creates in addition to the multi-bunch operation a distinct and separable single bunch soft X-ray source. It has variable polarization, a photon flux of up to 107-109 ph s-1/0.1%BW at purity values of 10 4-102 and a repetition rate of 1.25 MHz. The quasi-resonant excitation of incoherent betatron oscillations of electrons allows horizontal pulse separation at variable (also circular) polarization accessible for both, regular 30 ps pulses and ultrashort pulses of 2-3 ps duration. Combined with a new generation of angularly resolving electron spectrometers this creates unique opportunities for time-resolved photoemission studies as confirmed by time-of-flight spectra. Our pulse picking scheme is particularly suited for surface physics at diffraction-limited light sources promising ultimate spectral resolution. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Holldack, K., Ovsyannikov, R., Kuske, P., Müller, R., Schälicke, A., Scheer, M., … Föhlisch, A. (2014). Single bunch X-ray pulses on demand from a multi-bunch synchrotron radiation source. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5010
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