Focusing femtosecond X‐ray free‐electron laser pulses by refractive lenses |
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Authors: | V G Kohn |
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Institution: | National Research Center `Kurchatov Institute', Kurchatov Square 1, 123182 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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Keywords: | X‐ray focusing refractive lenses X‐ray free‐electron laser semi‐analytical theory femtosecond pulses |
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