SwissFEL Workshop

Europe/Zurich
Paul Scherrer Institut

Paul Scherrer Institut

5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland
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Participants
  • Alexander Foehlisch
  • Angel Rodriguez Fernandez
  • Bill Francesco Pedrini
  • Bruce Patterson
  • Christian Erny
  • Christian Gutt
  • Christoph Peter Hauri
  • Gregor Knopp
  • Jason Biggs
  • Jean-Claude Dousse
  • Joanna Hoszowska
  • Julien Rehault
  • Kenji Tamasaku
  • Manuel Guizar Sicairos
  • Markus Müller
  • Marta Divall
  • Nina Rohringer
  • Pablo Villanueva Perez
  • Paul Beaud
  • Pavle Juranic
  • Richard Gaal
  • Sharon Shwartz
  • Steven Van Petegem
  • Sven Reiche
  • Urs Staub
  • Yunpei Deng
    • 09:00 09:05
      Workshop information: 19.05.2015 - Non-linear experiments with hard X-rays at SwissFEL 5m
      Speaker: Bill Francesco Pedrini (Paul Scherrer Institut)
      Slides
    • 09:05 09:20
      Overview SwissFEL hard X-ray experimental stations (ES-A, ES-B, ES-C) 15m
      Speaker: Bill Francesco Pedrini (Paul Scherrer Institut)
      Slides
    • 09:20 09:55
      SwissFEL operation modes (+ Discussion) 35m
      Speaker: Sven Reiche (Paul Scherrer Institut)
      Slides
    • 09:55 10:35
      X-ray nonlinear processes in solid Fe with hard X-ray free-electron laser pulses (+ Discussion) 40m
      Nonlinear interaction of solid Fe with intense femtosecond hard x-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) pulses will be reported. The experiment was performed at the CXI end-station of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) by means of high-resolution x-ray emission spectroscopy. Extreme fluences reaching ~10^5 photons/Å^2 allowed for x-ray nonlinear two-photon absorption. Double-K-hole formation via sequential two-photon absorption, and the direct two-photon absorption leading to single K-shell ionization was observed. The cross-sections for the nonlinear x-ray photon absorption processes were derived from the x-ray fluence dependence of the measured x-ray emission rates. I will present the obtained results as well as the different aspects of the experimental setup, the beam parameters and diagnostic in view of future needs.
      Speaker: Dr Joanna Hoszowska (University of Fribourg, Department of Physics)
    • 10:35 11:05
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:05 11:50
      X-ray nonlinear absorption and emission processes (+ Discussion) 45m
      I will present our recent results on nonlinear absorption and emission processes obtained at SACLA. As for the absorption, I will present two-photon absorption experiment and discuss requirements to perform X-ray two-photon absorption spectroscopy. In the emission process, I will show that the fluorescence decay channel is controllable with intense X-rays, and discuss the theoretical background. Finally, I will explain our requests for the XFEL beam to perform more advanced X-ray nonlinear experiments.
      Speaker: Dr Kenji Tamasaku (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)
    • 11:50 12:35
      Nonlinear X-Ray Wave-Mixing (+ Discussion) 45m
      I will describe recently performed experiments demonstrating nonlinear x-ray wave-mixing including x-ray and visible wave mixing [1], x-ray second harmonic generation [2], and x-ray parametric down-conversion [3]. I will present theoretical studies of difference-frequency generation of optical radiation from two-color x-ray pulses [4], and x-ray-pulse characterization by spectral shearing interferometry [5]. I will discuss future directions of exploring nonlinear and quantum effects in the x-ray regime. For example, x-ray parametric down-conversion may be developed into a very powerful method to study fundamental effects in quantum optics. X-ray and visible mixing may lead to atomic scale resolution techniques to study chemical bonds. Nonlinear techniques are expected to be useful in the inspection of sub-femtosecond temporal pulses. [1] T. E. Glover et al., Nature 488, 603 (2012). [2] S. Shwartz et al. Phy. Rev. Lett. 112, 163901 (2014). [3] S. Shwartz et al. Phy. Rev. Lett. 109, 013602 (2012). [4] E. Shwartz and S. Shwartz, Opt. Exp. 23, 7471 (2015) [5] S. Yudovich and S. Shwartz, Phys. Rev. A 90, 033805 (2014).
      Speaker: Dr Sharon Shwartz (Bar Ilan University)
    • 12:35 13:45
      Lunch break 1h 10m
    • 13:45 14:30
      Implications of Stimulated Resonant X-ray Scattering for Spectroscopy with X-Rays (+ Discussion) 45m
      Speaker: Prof. Alexander Foehlisch (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)
    • 14:30 15:15
      Stimulated electronic x-ray Raman scattering and perspectives for nonlinear optical spectroscopy at XFELs (+ Discussion) 45m
      Speaker: Dr Nina Rohringer (Max Planck Institute for the structure and dynamics of matter)
    • 15:15 15:45
      Coffee break 30m
    • 15:45 16:05
      Non-linear experiments with soft X-rays at the SwissFEL 20m
    • 16:05 17:00
      Further discussions / Conclusions 55m
    • 18:30 21:30
      Invited dinner for speakers 3h Schloss Boettstein

      Schloss Boettstein

      Boettstein
    • 09:00 09:05
      Workshop information: 20.05.2015 - Nanoscale Material Science at SwissFEL 5m
      Speaker: Bill Francesco Pedrini (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    • 09:05 09:20
      Overview SwissFEL hard X-ray experimental stations (ES-A, ES-B, ES-C) 15m
      Speaker: Bill Francesco Pedrini (Paul Scherrer Institut)
      Slides
    • 09:20 10:30
      Participant contributions 1h 10m
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffe break 30m
    • 11:00 12:30
      Participant contributions / Discussions 1h 30m
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch break 1h
    • 13:30 15:30
      Participant contributions / Discussions 2h
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:00 17:00
      Conclusion 1h