The Small Quantum Systems (SQS) scientific instrument at the European XFEL is dedicated to the investigation of non-linear phenomena, strong field effects, and photoinduced ionization and dissociation dynamics of gas phase samples, such as atoms, molecules, ions, nanoparticles, and bio-molecules. Three different experiment stations are offered to the user community and are dedicated to particular types of experiments: Atomic-like Quantum Systems (AQS), Nano-sized Quantum Systems (NQS), and Reaction Microscope (REMI). The SQS instrument started user operation in November 2018 after a short commissioning phase of two months. From the start of operation until July 2022, a total of 31 experiments have been performed and more than 300 external users have been on site for the experiments. Scientific articles related to experiments performed at SQS have been published, starting in 2020 and resulting to date in a total of 16 published papers, including several high-impact journals.
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