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Abstract
This work presents the design and construction of a test-stand for the Split
and Delay Line (SDL) at the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) in
Hamburg, Germany. The advancements in Free Electron Laser technology have now
made it possible to investigate ultra-fast dynamics in materials science,
biology, chemistry, etc. In the SDL, an incident free electron laser pulse is
split into two parts by a beam splitter: one half travels along the upper
branch, and the other half travels along the lower branch. These two pulses can
either merge again in the collinear mode or travel along different optical
paths toward the sample in the inclined mode. This setup achieves a temporal
separation of a few femtoseconds between the X-ray pulse pairs, which is
crucial for ultra-fast X-ray pump-probe experiments investigating rapid
dynamics. This report provides detailed documentation of the mechanical and
electronic configuration of the test-stand, vacuum testing, the manufacturing
of supporting cables, and the challenges encountered during the project.
Finally, the SDL was successfully assembled and initially validated under
ultra-high vacuum (UHV) operating conditions.
本研究介绍了位于德国汉堡的欧洲 X 射线自由电子激光器(XFEL)的分裂延迟线(SDL)试验台的设计和建造。自由电子激光技术的进步使材料科学、生物学、化学等领域的超快动力学研究成为可能。在 SDL 中,入射的自由电子激光脉冲被分束器分成两部分:一半沿上支路传播,另一半沿下支路传播。这两个脉冲或在准直模式下再次合并,或在倾斜模式下沿着不同的光路走向样品。这种设置实现了 X 射线脉冲对之间几飞秒的时间间隔,这对于研究激流动力学的超快 X 射线泵浦探针实验至关重要。本报告详细记录了试验台的机械和电子配置、真空测试、支撑电缆的制造以及项目过程中遇到的挑战。最后,SDL 在超高真空 (UHV) 工作条件下成功组装并进行了初步验证。