In a new paper published last week[pods name=”publication” slug=”daurer2021″ template=”cite”], we show how ptychography can be used to characterize the extremely short and powerful X-ray pulses generated at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS, SLAC Stanford, USA), one of the few X-ray free-electron lasers operating in the world. The work is the result of a broad collaboration, including present and former members of the Maia group (Uppsala University, Sweden) and the Loh group (National University of Singapore).
This paper follows a previous work[pods name=”publication” slug=”sala2020″ template=”cite”] that was conducted with many of the same collaborators to characterize the X-ray pulses generated at FERMI, Italy’s very own free-electron lasers, also hosted here in Trieste.