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Atomic, Molecular and Cluster Science with the Reaction Microscope Endstation at FLASH2

Severin Meister    
Hannes Lindenblatt    
Florian Trost    
Kirsten Schnorr    
Sven Augustin    
Markus Braune    
Rolf Treusch    
Thomas Pfeifer and Robert Moshammer    

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The reaction microscope (REMI) endstation for atomic and molecular science at the free-electron laser FLASH2 at DESY in Hamburg is presented together with a brief overview of results recently obtained. The REMI allows coincident detection of electrons and ions that emerge from atomic or molecular fragmentation reactions in the focus of the extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) free-electron laser (FEL) beam. A large variety of target species ranging from atoms and molecules to small clusters can be injected with a supersonic gas-jet into the FEL focus. Their ionization and fragmentation dynamics can be studied either under single pulse conditions, or for double pulses as a function of their time delay by means of FEL-pump?FEL-probe schemes and also in combination with a femtosecond infrared (IR) laser. In a recent upgrade, the endstation was further extended by a light source based on high harmonic generation (HHG), which is now available for upcoming FEL/HHG pump?probe experiments.

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