Focusing femtosecond X-ray free-electron laser pulses by refractive lenses

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The possibility of using a parabolic refractive lens with initial X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) pulses, i.e. without a monochromator, is analysed. It is assumed that the measurement time is longer than 0.3 fs, which is the time duration of a coherent pulse (spike). In this case one has to calculate the propagation of a monochromatic wave and then perform an integration of the intensity over the radiation spectrum. Here a general algorithm for calculating the propagation of time-dependent radiation in free space and through various objects is presented. Analytical formulae are derived describing the properties of the monochromatic beam focused by a system of one and two lenses. Computer simulations show that the European XFEL pulses can be focused with maximal efficiency, i.e. as for a monochromatic wave. This occurs even for nanofocusing lenses. © 2012 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore - all rights reserved.

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Kohn, V. G. (2012). Focusing femtosecond X-ray free-electron laser pulses by refractive lenses. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 19(1), 84–92. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049511045778

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