The TMO Instrument: Opportunities, First Results, and Plans for Time-resolved Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science at LCLS-II
ORAL
Abstract
The new designed Time-resolved Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science end station, will be configured to take full advantage of both the high per pulse energy from the copper accelerator (120 Hz) as well as high average intensity and high repetition rate (1 MHz) from the superconducting accelerator. TMO will support many experimental techniques not currently available at LCLS and will have two X-ray beam focus spots. Thereby, TMO will support AMO science, strong-field and nonlinear science and a new dynamic reaction microscope.
We would like to present some of the important science opportunities, new capabilities, first results, and instrumentation at NEH 1.1 (TMO) at LCSL-II.
We would like to present some of the important science opportunities, new capabilities, first results, and instrumentation at NEH 1.1 (TMO) at LCSL-II.
*Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under contract no. DE-AC02-76SF00515.
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Publication: https://lcls.slac.stanford.edu/instruments/neh-1-1
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Presenters
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Peter Walter
- SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
- LCLS, SLAC National Laboratory