Reaction microscope endstation at FLASH2

J Synchrotron Radiat. 2019 May 1;26(Pt 3):854-867. doi: 10.1107/S1600577519002236. Epub 2019 Apr 9.

Abstract

A reaction microscope dedicated to multi-particle coincidence spectroscopy on gas-phase samples is installed at beamline FL26 of the free-electron laser FLASH2 in Hamburg. The main goals of the instrument are to follow the dynamics of atoms, molecules and small clusters on their natural time-scale and to study non-linear light-matter interaction with such systems. To this end, the reaction microscope is combined with an in-line extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) split-delay and focusing optics, which allows time-resolved XUV-XUV pump-probe spectroscopy to be performed.

Keywords: XUV–XUV pump–probe spectroscopy; free-electron laser; multi-particle coincidence spectroscopy; non-linear light–matter interaction; reaction microscope; time-resolved molecular dynamics.