The history of X-ray free-electron lasers[J] . C. Pellegrini.The European Physical Journal H . 2012 (5)C. Pellegrini, "The history of X-ray free-electron lasers", Eur. Phys. J. H (2012) vol. 37, no. 5, p. 659-708Pellegrini, C. The history of X-ray free-e...
This chapter investigates the founding history of the European XFEL from the 1990s to the late 2000s. The European XFEL originated as a side-branch of the TESLA collaboration at DESY, which had initially proposed a linear collider in particle physics. Based on the recommendations from the German...
The Development of X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers We review and discuss the theoretical and experimental work that has led to the development of short wavelength free-electron lasers operating as single pa... C Pellegrini,S Reiche - 《IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics》 被引量...
Atomic inner-shell laser at 1.5-ngstrm wavelength pumped by an X-ray free-electron laser Since the invention of the first lasers in the visible-light region, research has aimed to produce short-wavelength lasers that generate coherent X-rays; the shorter the wavelength, the better the imaging...
Recent experiments at LCLS: Multidimensional imaging of X-ray induced ultrafast reactions In the first decade of the 21 sl century rapid development of laser- and accelerator- based light sources (high harmonic generation and free-electron laser... A Rudenko - Lasers & Electro-optics Europe 被引...
The history of the laser has been both an evolution and a revolution. As described earlier in this article, the development of the laser was an evolutionary process that drew together concepts formulated over a period of more than four decades (1917–1960). It also benefitted from the evoluti...
The goal of this research program is to develop a unique, extended-ultraviolet to soft-x-ray, laser-like radiation source using high harmonic generation (HHG) in ions. This source will be used for seeding the FERMI@Elettra free-electron laser (FEL). The reason to use ions is the much lo...
A self-seeded X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) is a promising approach to realize bright, fully coherent free-electron laser (FEL) sources in the hard X-ray domain that have been a long-standing issue with longitudinal coherence remaining challenging. At the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory XFEL,...
All of these events (possibly with the exception of X-ray bursts) eject material with an abundance composition unique to the specific event and lead over time to the evolution of elemental (and isotopic) abundances in the galactic gas and their imprint on the next generation of stars. In ...
The 19th-century observation of the interference of light waves by Thomas Young is one of the most iconic experiments in the history of physics and provided fundamental support to the wave theory of light. While that experiment and others like it involve diffraction of light through a pair of ...