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1 -Here you can find a small python script (by (% class="twikiNewLink" %)[[MartinB>>url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/bin/edit/Setup/MartinB?topicparent=Setup.PartialCoherenceSimulation;nowysiwyg=0||rel="nofollow" shape="rect"]](%%)) implementing the partial coherence methode as described in Thomas Pfeifer, Yuhai Jiang, Stefan Düsterer, Robert Moshammer, and Joachim Ullrich, Partial-coherence method to model experimental free-electron laser pulse statistics, Opt. Lett. 35, 3441-3443 (2010); [[link to the paper~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/external-link.gif~|~|width="13" height="12"~]~]>>url:http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.35.003441||shape="rect"]]
2 -\\\\Simulations like this:
1 +In order to simulate the temporal and spectral distribution of SASE pulses there is an easy way based random fluctuations filtered spectrally and temporally.
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4 -[[image:attach:partia__coherence2.png]]
3 +The only input parameters are the center wavelength, spectral bandwidth and the pulse duration.
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5 +Below you can find a python implementation (by (% class="twikiNewLink" %)MartinB(%%)) of the partial coherence method as described in:
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8 +**Thomas Pfeifer et al. //Partial-coherence method to model experimental free-electron laser pulse statistics,// Opt. Lett. 35, 3441-3443 (2010);** [[link to the paper>>url:http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.35.003441||shape="rect"]]
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11 +Examples: ==
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13 +{{markdown LinkifyHeaders="false"}}
14 +[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/git/https%3A%2F%2Fgitlab.desy.de%2Fchristopher.passow%2Fsase-pulses/master?filepath=simulating_SASE_pulses.ipynb)
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17 +{{/markdown}}
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21 +//CentralEnergy=80 # in eV//
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23 +//bandwidth=0.5 # bandwidth in %//
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25 +//dt_FWHM=10, 30., 70  # FWHM of the temporal duration on average//
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34 +[[image:attach:2020-07-07 16_53_22-Window.png||height="250"]]
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12 -\\can be easily created with the script ( the script can be downloaded in the attachment table below):
36 +[[image:attach:2020-07-07 16_52_27-Window.png||height="250"]]
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42 +[[attach:GenerateSASE.ipynb]]
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44 +[[attach:GenerateSASE.py]]
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22 -[[image:attach:partia__coherence1.png]]
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26 -[[attach:SASEPulseGenV2.ipynb]]
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28 -Jupyter Notebook
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