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Dear colleagues and friends of the HI-Jena,

we are glad to provide you with the March 2023 issue of the newsletter of the Helmholtz Institute Jena.
Below you find informations and news about recent activities of our institute.

Kind Regards,
Helmholtz Institute Jena

New Regimes of Nuclear Resonance Excitation: First Experiments at the European XFEL

Ralf Röhlsberger for the MCLS* collaboration and for the 45Sc collaboration

The nuclear resonances of Mössbauer isotopes provide extremely narrow energy references for high-resolution spectroscopy. This qualifies them for applications in condensed matter physics as well as for studies in fundamental physics and extreme metrology. Since the pioneering experiment by E. Gerdau et al. [1] at the storage ring DORIS (DESY, Hamburg), the technique of nuclear resonance scattering has found widespread applications at hard X-ray synchrotron radiation sources worldwide. Its implementation and use at hard X-ray laser sources started with one experiment performed at SACLA in Japan reported so far [2].

In 2022 we could perform the first experiments on nuclear resonance scattering at the European XFEL. One study was conducted at the 14.4 keV resonance of 57Fe aiming at applications in x-ray quantum optics in a collaboration with researchers from Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, the Max Planck Institute of Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, the University of Freiburg and DESY. The other experiment, initiated by researchers from Argonne National Laboratory and Texas A&M University in College Station, USA, succeeded to achieve the first photonic excitation of the ultranarrow 12.4 keV resonance of 45Sc for future applications in extreme metrology.

Employing the 14.4 keV nuclear resonance of 57Fe we aimed at the realization of multiphoton excitation in forward scattering from an ensemble of Mössbauer nuclei. Due to the radiative coupling between the nuclei in the ensemble, an enhanced decay rate (superradiance, SR) and collective energy shifts (collective Lamb shift, CLS) appear as characteristic signatures in the scattered light. So far, SR and CLS have been extensively studied in the single-photon excitation regime at synchrotrons. Here we were aiming to reveal the spectral properties of the nuclear exciton under multiphoton excitation conditions, especially with the goal to determine the CLS as function of the number of photons that resonantly excite the nuclear ensemble. So far, the spectral properties under multiphoton excitation conditions have neither been approached theoretically nor experimentally. Our experiment in 2022 was mainly devoted to reliably detect the nuclear forward scattering signal in the presence of the extremely intense radiation pulses of the European XFEL. To our great surprise, under these conditions a 8 mm thick 57Fe foil appeared to be only 1 mm thick, as illustrated in Fig.1. The microscopic mechanism for this unique behavior is still under investigation.

The 12.4 keV resonance of 45Sc is one of the narrowest nuclear resonances known with a half width of 1.4 femto-eV. In several aspects this isotope is superior to the 8.3 eV 229mTh isomer for extreme metrology applications. The scientific potential of the 45Sc resonance together with the possibility to resonantly excite it by photons from modern accelerator-based hard x-ray sources was identified more than 30 years ago [3]. However, it escaped detection until now, mostly due to the lack of hard x-ray sources with sufficient spectral flux. In this experiment the nuclear resonance of 45Sc was successfully observed by irradiation of a Sc metal foil with 12.4-keV x-ray pulses of sub-millisecond duration and detection of the 4 keV delayed K-fluorescence that followed internal nuclear conversion. The resonance energy, which was known before the experiment to an uncertainty of +/- 50 eV only was determined with sub-eV accuracy. Our results set the stage for further studies of this isotope with promising applications in fundamental physics and extreme metrology.

Both experiments greatly benefitted from the high pulse repetition rate in conjunction with hard x-ray self-seeding (HXRSS) at the respective nuclear resonance energies, providing the spectral flux for efficient nuclear resonance excitation. A unique pulse pattern will be extremely beneficial for future studies at the 45Sc resonance, in particular for the analysis of hyperfine interactions via nuclear forward scattering.

References

* Multiphoton Collective Lamb Shift
[1] E. Gerdau et al., Nuclear Bragg diffraction of synchrotron radiation in yttrium iron garnet, Phys. Rev. Lett. 54, 835 (1985).
[2] A. I. Chumakov et al., Superradiance of an ensemble of nuclei excited by a free electron laser, Nature Physics 14, 261 (2018).
[3] Yu. V. Shvyd’ko and G. V. Smirnov, On the direct measurement of nuclear resonance parameters of long-lived (>=1s) isomers. Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. B 51, 452 (1990).

News and Announcements

Semiannual Meeting of the HI Jena

We kindly invite you to the Helmholtz Institute Jena semiannual palaver. The detailed agenda can be found here. Zoom link: 670 9407 9947
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Team of the Helmholtz Institute Jena one of the winners at the DIHP Elevator Pitch 2023

Five teams awarded at the Ideas Pitch 2023 at the "Digital Innovation Hub Photonics" (DIHP)  To support start-ups and fresh ideas in the field of optics and photonics:…
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Robert Klas is awarded Hugo Geiger Prize 2023

Dr. Robert Klas, from Helmholtz Institute Jena and Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOF, has received this year’s “Hugo Geiger Award…
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10th Joint RS-APS & HGS-HIRe Lecture Week on APPA Research at FAIR

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Upcoming events

Upcoming events

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Recently finished theses

Märtin, R.
Röntgenpolarimetrie angewandt zur Untersuchung der Bremsstrahlung spinpolarisierter Elektronen
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität; Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
September 2011
File:http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/12675/
Hahn, C.
Charakterisierung ortsauflösender Halbleiterdetektoren für harte Röntgenstrahlung
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; Physikalisch-Astronomische Fakultät
September 2011
File:https://www.hi-jena.de//fileadmin/content/publications/chahn_bsc.pdf
Reuter, M.
Interferometric Probing of Laser Generated Plasmas for Electron Acceleration
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; Physikalisch-Astronomische Fakultät
July 2011
File:https://www.hi-jena.de//fileadmin/content/publications/mreuter_dip.pdf

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Schulze, K.; Grabiger, B.; Loetzsch, R.; Marx-Glowna, B.; Schmitt, A.; Garcia, A.; Hippler, W.; Huang, L.; Karbstein, F.; Konopkova, Z.; Schlenvoigt, H.-P.; Schwinkendorf, J.-P.; Strohm, C.; Toncian, T.; Uschmann, I.; Wille, H.-C.; Zastrau, U.; Röhlsberger, R.; Stöhlker, T.; Cowan, T.; Paulus, G.
Towards perfectly linearly polarized x-rays
Physical Review Research, 4 :013220
March 2022
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.013220
Karbstein, F.
Vacuum Birefringence at the Gamma Factory
Annalen der Physik, 534 (3) :2100137
March 2022
DOI:10.1002/andp.202100137
Dimitrov, N.; Zhekova, M.; Zhang, Y.; Paulus, G.; Dreischuh, A.
Background-free femtosecond autocorrelation in collinearly-aligned inverted field geometry using optical vortices
Optics Communications, 504 :127493
February 2022
DOI:10.1016/j.optcom.2021.127493
Doyle, L.; Khademi, P.; Hilz, P.; Sävert, A.; Schäfer, G.; Schreiber, J.; Zepf, M.
Experimental estimates of the photon background in a potential light-by-light scattering study
New Journal of Physics, 24 :025003
February 2022
DOI:10.1088/1367-2630/ac4ad3
Sanli, U. T.; Messer, T.; Weigand, M.; Lötgering, L.; Schütz, G.; Wegener, M.; Kern, C.; Keskinbora, K.
High-Resolution Kinoform X-Ray Optics Printed via 405 nm 3D Laser Lithography
Advanced Materials Technologies, 7 :2101695
February 2022
DOI:10.1002/admt.202101695
Mahnke, C.; Hua, Y.; Ma, Y.; Salman, S.; Lamb, T.; Schulz, S.; Heyl, C.; Cankaya, H.; Hartl, I.
Long-term stable, synchronizable, low-noise picosecond Ho:fiber NALM oscillator for Ho:YLF amplifier seeding
Optics letters, 47 :822
February 2022
DOI:10.1364/OL.447353
Viotti, A.-L.; Seidel, M.; Escoto, E.; Rajhans, S.; Leemans, W.; Hartl, I.; Heyl, C.
Multi-pass cells for post-compression of ultrashort laser pulses
Optica, 9 :197
February 2022
DOI:10.1364/OPTICA.449225
Fuchs, S.; Abel, J.; Nathanael, J.; Reinhard, J.; Wiesner, F.; Wuensche, M.; Skruszewicz, S.; Roedel, C.; Born, D.; Schmidt, H.; Paulus, G.
Photon counting of extreme ultraviolet high harmonics using a superconducting nanowire single-photon detector
Applied Physics B, 128 :26
February 2022
DOI:10.1007/s00340-022-07754-6
Fan, J.; Hofbrucker, J.; Volotka, A. V.; Fritzsche, S.
Relativistic calculations of two-color two-photon K-shell ionization
European Physical Journal D, 76 :18
February 2022
DOI:10.1140/epjd/s10053-021-00334-x
Hillenbrand, P.-M.; Hagmann, S.; Kozhedub, Y. S.; Benis, E. P.; Brandau, C.; Chen, R. J.; Dmytriiev, D.; Forstner, O.; Glorius, J.; Grisenti, R. E.; Gumberidze, A.; Lestinsky, M.; Litvinov, Yu. A.; Menz, E. B.; Morgenroth, T.; Nanos, S.; Petridis, N.; Pfäfflein, P.; Rothard, H.; Sanjari, M. S.; Sidhu, R. S.; Spillmann, U.; Trotsenko, S.; Tupitsyn, I. I.; Varga, L.; Stöhlker, T.
Single and double K-shell vacancy production in slow Xe⁵⁴⁺,⁵³⁺-Xe collisions
Physical Review A, 105 :022810
February 2022
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevA.105.022810
Klenke, A.; Steinkopff, A.; Aleshire, C.; Jauregui, C.; Kuhn, S.; Nold, J.; Hupel, C.; Hein, S.; Schulze, S.; Haarlammert, N.; Schreiber, T.; Tünnermann, A.; Limpert, J.
500 W rod-type 4 × 4 multicore ultrafast fiber laser
Optics Letters, 47 :345
January 2022
DOI:10.1364/OL.445302
Lötgering, L.; Witte, S.; Rothhardt, J.
Advances in laboratory-scale ptychography using high harmonic sources [Invited]
Optics Express, 30 :4133
January 2022
DOI:10.1364/OE.443622
Stoyanov, L.; Maleshkov, G.; Stefanov, I.; Paulus, G.; Dreischuh, A.
Focal beam structuring by triple mixing of optical vortex lattices
Optical and Quantum Electronics, 54 :34
January 2022
DOI:10.1007/s11082-021-03399-5
Heyl, C.; Seidel, M.; Escoto, E.; Schoenberg, A.; Carlstroem, S.; Arisholm, G.; Lang, T.; Hartl, I.
High-energy bow tie multi-pass cells for nonlinear spectral broadening applications
Journal of Physics-Photonics, 4 :014002
January 2022
DOI:10.1088/2515-7647/ac483a
Keppler, S.; Elkina, N.; Becker, G. A.; Hein, J.; Hornung, M.; Mäusezahl, M.; Rödel, C.; Tamer, I.; Zepf, M.; Kaluza, M.C.
Intensity scaling limitations of laser-driven proton acceleration in the TNSA-regime
Physical Review Research, 4 :013065
January 2022
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.013065
Karbstein, F.
Large N external-field quantum electrodynamics
Journal of High Energy Physics, 01 :057
January 2022
DOI:10.1007/JHEP01(2022)057
Eftekhari-Zadeh, E.; Blümcke, M. S.; Samsonova, Z.; Loetzsch, R.; Uschmann, I.; Zapf, M.; Ronning, C.; Rosmej, O. N.; Kartashov, D.; Spielmann, C.
Laser energy absorption and x-ray generation in nanowire arrays irradiated by relativistically intense ultra-high contrast femtosecond laser pulses
Physics of Plasmas, 29 :013301
January 2022
DOI:10.1063/5.0064364
Kobayashi, M.; Hayakawa, K.; Yoshida, Y.; Röhlsberger, R.
Mössbauer spectroscopic camera for operando measurement of pattern formation processes
Hyperfine Interactions, 243 :9
January 2022
DOI:10.1007/s10751-022-01796-0
Palmeri, P.; Deprince, J.; Bautista, M. A.; Fritzsche, S.; García, J. A.; Kallman, T. R.; Mendoza, C.; Quinet, P.
Plasma environment effects on K lines of astrophysical interest
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 657 :11
January 2022
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202141550
Wu, C.; Li, L.; Yeung, M.; Wu, S.; Cousens, S.; Tietze, S.; Dromey, B.; Zhou, C.; Ruan, S.; Zepf, M.
Proposal for complete characterization of attosecond pulses from relativistic plasmas
Optics Express, 30 :389
January 2022
DOI:10.1364/OE.444043
Salgado, F. C.; Cavanagh, N.; Tamburini, M.; Storey, D. W.; Beyer, R.; Bucksbaum, P. H.; Chen, Z.; Di Piazza, A.; Gerstmayr, E.; Harsh, H.; Isele, E.; Junghans, A. R.; Keitel, C. H.; Kuschel, S.; Nielsen, C. F.; Reis, D. A.; Roedel, C.; Sarri, G.; Seidel, A.; Schneider, C.; Uggerhoj, I.; Wulff, J.; Yakimenko, V.; Zepter, C.; Meuren, S.; Zepf, M.
Single particle detection system for strong-field QED experiments
New Journal of Physics, 24 :015002
January 2022
DOI:10.1088/1367-2630/ac4283
Seidel, M.; Pressacco, F.; Akcaalan, O.; Binhammer, T.; Darvill, J.; Ekanayake, N.; Frede, M.; Grosse-Wortmann, U.; Heber, M.; Heyl, C.; Kutnyakhov, D.; Li, C.; Mohr, C.; Mueller, J.; Puncken, O.; Redlin, H.; Schirmel, N.; Schulz, S.; Swiderski, A.; Tavakol, H.; Tuennermann, H.; Vidoli, C.; Wenthaus, L.; Wind, N.; Winkelmann, L.; Manschwetus, B.; Hartl, I.
Ultrafast MHz-Rate Burst-Mode Pump-Probe Laser for the FLASH FEL Facility Based on Nonlinear Compression of ps-Level Pulses from an Yb-Amplifier Chain
Laser & Photonics Reviews, 1 :2100268
2022
DOI:10.1002/lpor.202100268
Fritzsche, S.
Dielectronic recombination strengths and plasma rate coefficients of multiply charged ions
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 656 :A163
December 2021
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202141673
Weber, A.; Böning, B.; Minneker, B.; Fritzsche, S.
Generation of elliptically polarized high-order harmonic radiation with bi-elliptical two-color laser beams
Physical Review A, 104 :063118
December 2021
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevA.104.063118
Wu, Z. W.; Tian, Z. Q.; Jiang, J.; Dong, C. Z.; Fritzsche, S.
Hyperfine-induced effects on the K α_1 angular distribution following electron-impact excitation of heliumlike spin- 1/2 Tl⁷⁹⁺ ions
Physical Review A, 104 :062814
December 2021
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevA.104.062814
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