Pump−probe experiments at the TEMPO beamline using the low-α operation mode of Synchrotron SOLEIL

Author:

Silly Mathieu G.,Ferté Tom,Tordeux Marie Agnes,Pierucci Debora,Beaulieu Nathan,Chauvet Christian,Pressacco Federico,Sirotti Fausto,Popescu Horia,Lopez-Flores Victor,Tortarolo Marina,Sacchi MaurizioORCID,Jaouen Nicolas,Hollander Philippe,Ricaud Jean Paul,Bergeard Nicolas,Boeglin Christine,Tudu Bharati,Delaunay Renaud,Luning Jan,Malinowski Gregory,Hehn Michel,Baumier Cédric,Fortuna Franck,Krizmancic Damjan,Stebel Luigi,Sergo Rudi,Cautero Giuseppe

Abstract

The SOLEIL synchrotron radiation source is regularly operated in special filling modes dedicated to pump–probe experiments. Among others, the low-α mode operation is characterized by shorter pulse duration and represents the natural bridge between 50 ps synchrotron pulses and femtosecond experiments. Here, the capabilities in low-α mode of the experimental set-ups developed at the TEMPO beamline to perform pump–probe experiments with soft X-rays based on photoelectron or photon detection are presented. A 282 kHz repetition-rate femtosecond laser is synchronized with the synchrotron radiation time structure to induce fast electronic and/or magnetic excitations. Detection is performed using a two-dimensional space resolution plus time resolution detector based on microchannel plates equipped with a delay line. Results of time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, circular dichroism and magnetic scattering experiments are reported, and their respective advantages and limitations in the framework of high-time-resolution pump–probe experiments compared and discussed.

Funder

French National Research Agency via the Labex NIE

ERASMUS Mundus exchange program for support of BT

Ile-de-France for DYNAVO Post Doc contract of MT

National Research Agency with project EQUIPEX UNION

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)

Subject

Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Radiation

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