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Nanosecond timing and synchronization scheme for holographic pump-probe studies at the MID instrument at European XFEL.

Markus OsterhoffMalte VassholzHannes Paul HoeppeJuan Manuel RossellóRobert MettinJohannes HagemannJohannes MöllerJörg HallmannMarkus ScholzRobert SchafferUlrike BoesenbergChan KimAlexey V ZozulyaWei LuRoman ShaydukAnders MadsenTim Salditt
Published in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2021)
Single-pulse holographic imaging at XFEL sources with 1012 photons delivered in pulses shorter than 100 fs reveal new quantitative insights into fast phenomena. Here, a timing and synchronization scheme for stroboscopic imaging and quantitative analysis of fast phenomena on time scales (sub-ns) and length-scales (≲100 nm) inaccessible by visible light is reported. A fully electronic delay-and-trigger system has been implemented at the MID station at the European XFEL, and applied to the study of emerging laser-driven cavitation bubbles in water. Synchronization and timing precision have been characterized to be better than 1 ns.
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