Abstract

The advent of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and soft x-ray free electron lasers (FELs) has enabled nonlinear optical experiments at wavelengths shorter than the visible-UV range. An important class of experiments is those based on the four-wave-mixing (FWM) approach, which are often based on interactions between pulses at different wavelengths. The exploitation of multiple EUV/soft x-ray wavelengths is not straightforward, but it can significantly expand the range of applications. In this manuscript we report on an experimental approach, based on the concomitant use of a non-collinear split-delay-and-recombination unit (“mini-Timer”) and on a two-color seeded FEL emission scheme (“twin-seed mode”). We used a diamond sample for demonstrating the capability of this setup of generating and detecting a FWM signal stimulated by two-color EUV FEL pulses. This approach can be further exploited for developing experimental methods based on non-linear EUV/x-ray optics.

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