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1 -In order to simulate the temporal and spectral distribution of SASE pulses there is an easy way based random fluctuations filtered spectraly and temporally.
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>>url:http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.35.003441||shape="rect"]]
2 +\\\\Simulations like this:
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3 -The only input parameters are the spectral bandwidth and the pulse duration.
4 +[[image:attach:partia__coherence2.png]]
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5 -Here you can find a small python script (by (% class="twikiNewLink" %)MartinB(%%)) implementing the partial coherence methode as described in 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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7 -The pulse shapes in time AND corresponding spectral dstribution can be easily created with the Jupyter Notebook**[[attach:SASEPulseGenV2.ipynb]]**
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10 -Some examples of results:
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12 +\\can be easily created with the script ( the script can be downloaded in the attachment table below):
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14 -[[image:attach:partia__coherence2.png]] or: [[image:attach:image2020-2-5_15-14-4.png||width="480"]]
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24 -Here are the screenshots of the script:
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26 +[[attach:SASEPulseGenV2.ipynb]]
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28 +Jupyter Notebook