Opportunities for gas-phase science at short-wavelength free-electron lasers with undulator-based polarization control

Author:

Ilchen Markus123435,Allaria Enrico6,Rebernik Ribič Primož6,Nuhn Heinz-Dieter7,Lutman Alberto7,Schneidmiller Evgeny3,Tischer Markus3,Yurkov Mikail3,Calvi Marco8,Prat Eduard8,Reiche Sven8,Schmidt Thomas8,Geloni Gianluca Aldo5,Karabekyan Suren5,Yan Jiawei5,Serkez Svitozar5,Gao Zhangfeng9,Deng Bangjie1011,Feng Chao911,Deng Haixiao911,Helml Wolfram12,Funke Lars12,Larsson Mats13,Zhaunerchyk Vitali14,Meyer Michael5,Mazza Tommaso5,Jahnke Till515,Dörner Reinhard1617,Calegari Francesca1243,Smirnova Olga18192021,Vozzi Caterina22,De Ninno Giovanni623,Wätzel Jonas2425,Berakdar Jamal2425,Bari Sadia326,Schwob Lucas3,Rouxel Jérémy R.27,Mukamel Shaul28,Bartschat Klaus29,Hamilton Kathryn30,Argenti Luca31,Douguet Nicolas31,Novikovskiy Nikolay M.32,Demekhin Philipp V.32,Walter Peter12733

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Experimentalphysik

2. Universität Hamburg

3. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY

4. Center for Free-Electron Laser Science

5. European XFEL

6. Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

7. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

8. Paul Scherrer Institut

9. Shanghai Advanced Research Institute

10. Xi'an Jiaotong University

11. Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics

12. Technical University of Dortmund

13. Stockholm University

14. University of Gothenburg

15. Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik

16. Institut für Kernphysik

17. Goethe-Universität

18. Max-Born-Institut

19. Technische Universität Berlin

20. Solid State Institute and Physics Department

21. Technion–Israel Institute of Technology

22. Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie

23. University of Nova Gorica

24. Institute of Physics

25. Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

26. University of Groningen

27. Argonne National Laboratory

28. University of California, Irvine

29. Drake University

30. University of Colorado Denver

31. University of Central Florida

32. Universität Kassel

33. 201 W 5th Street

Abstract

Free-electron lasers (FELs) are the world's most brilliant light sources with rapidly evolving technological capabilities in terms of ultrabright and ultrashort pulses over a large range of photon energies. Their revolutionary and innovative developments have opened new fields of science regarding nonlinear light-matter interaction, the investigation of ultrafast processes from specific observer sites, and approaches to imaging matter with atomic resolution. A core aspect of FEL science is the study of isolated and prototypical systems in the gas phase with the possibility of addressing well-defined electronic transitions or particular atomic sites in molecules. Notably for polarization-controlled short-wavelength FELs, the gas phase offers new avenues for investigations of nonlinear and ultrafast phenomena in spin-orientated systems, for decoding the function of the chiral building blocks of life as well as steering reactions and particle emission dynamics in otherwise inaccessible ways. This roadmap comprises descriptions of technological capabilities of facilities worldwide, innovative diagnostics and instrumentation, as well as recent scientific highlights, novel methodology, and mathematical modeling. The experimental and theoretical landscape of using polarization controllable FELs for dichroic light-matter interaction in the gas phase will be discussed and comprehensively outlined to stimulate and strengthen global collaborative efforts of all disciplines. Published by the American Physical Society 2025

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

U.S. Department of Energy

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Science Foundation

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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