New forms of electron beams have been intensively investigated recently, including vortex beams carrying orbital angular momentum, as well as Airy beams propagating along a parabolic trajectory. Their traits may be harnessed for applications in materials science, electron microscopy and interferometry, and so it is important to measure their properties with ease. Here we show how one may immediately quantify these beams' parameters without need for additional fabrication or non-standard microscopic tools. Our experimental results are backed by numerical simulations and analytic derivation.The work was supported by the Israel Science Foundation, Grant No. 1310/13, by the German-Israeli Project Cooperation (DIP), and by the Australia...
Free electrons with a helical phase front, referred to as "twisted" electrons, possess an orbital an...
We report the use of an electrostatic micro-electromechanical systems-based device to produce high q...
We show that if one cylindrical lens is placed in the Gaussian beam waist and another cylindrical le...
The recent prediction and subsequent creation of electron vortex beams in a number of laboratories o...
Electron vortex beams constitute the first class of matter vortex beams which are currently routinel...
Electron beams can possess a property known as orbital angular momentum (OAM). Theory suggests that ...
Electron beams can possess a property known as orbital angular momentum (OAM). Theory suggests that ...
In light optics, beams with orbital angular momentum (OAM) can be produced by employing a properly-t...
Electron beams with helical wavefronts carrying orbital angular momentum are expected to provide new...
Electron vortex beams are beams of freely propagating electrons that possess orbital angular momentu...
It is possible to produce electron beams with non-zero orbital angular momentum. Such beams, known a...
It is possible to produce electron beams with non-zero orbital angular momentum. Such beams, known a...
The idea of exchanging angular momentum between microscopic parts and the outside world has been a k...
Free electrons with a helical phase front, referred to as “twisted” electrons, possess an orbital an...
Free electrons with a helical phase front, referred to as "twisted" electrons, possess an orbital an...
Free electrons with a helical phase front, referred to as "twisted" electrons, possess an orbital an...
We report the use of an electrostatic micro-electromechanical systems-based device to produce high q...
We show that if one cylindrical lens is placed in the Gaussian beam waist and another cylindrical le...
The recent prediction and subsequent creation of electron vortex beams in a number of laboratories o...
Electron vortex beams constitute the first class of matter vortex beams which are currently routinel...
Electron beams can possess a property known as orbital angular momentum (OAM). Theory suggests that ...
Electron beams can possess a property known as orbital angular momentum (OAM). Theory suggests that ...
In light optics, beams with orbital angular momentum (OAM) can be produced by employing a properly-t...
Electron beams with helical wavefronts carrying orbital angular momentum are expected to provide new...
Electron vortex beams are beams of freely propagating electrons that possess orbital angular momentu...
It is possible to produce electron beams with non-zero orbital angular momentum. Such beams, known a...
It is possible to produce electron beams with non-zero orbital angular momentum. Such beams, known a...
The idea of exchanging angular momentum between microscopic parts and the outside world has been a k...
Free electrons with a helical phase front, referred to as “twisted” electrons, possess an orbital an...
Free electrons with a helical phase front, referred to as "twisted" electrons, possess an orbital an...
Free electrons with a helical phase front, referred to as "twisted" electrons, possess an orbital an...
We report the use of an electrostatic micro-electromechanical systems-based device to produce high q...
We show that if one cylindrical lens is placed in the Gaussian beam waist and another cylindrical le...