Thanks to their high brightness, field emitters are the electron sources of choice in most high-end electron microscopes. Under typical operating conditions, the available emission current from these emitters is largely limited by practical considerations, and extracting significantly larger currents is usually not possible without reducing the lifetime of the emitter or even damaging it. Such limitations may however not apply if the emitter is only briefly subjected to extreme operating conditions, so that damage can be outrun. Here, we demonstrate that it is possible to temporarily operate a Schottky emitter far outside its stable operating regime and significantly increase its emission current. We do so by locally heating the tip of the ...
Electron microscopy and diffraction have long been used to study the structure of materials. A recen...
International audienceWe report on electron holography experiments performed with femtosecond electr...
In order to find electron sources with low intrinsic emittance (< 5.10-8 m.rad) and high brigthne...
Atomic-resolution electron microscopy is a crucial tool to elucidate the structure of matter. Recent...
The rapid growth of the field of time-resolved and ultrafast electron microscopy has been accompanie...
We show that a field emission tip electron source that is triggered with a femtosecond laser pulse c...
International audienceWe report on the development of an ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope ...
Crucial for the field of ultrafast electron microscopy is the creation of sub-picosecond, high brigh...
Tip-based photoemission electron sources offer unique properties for ultrafast imaging, diffraction,...
International audienceVacuum electron sources exploiting field emission are generally operated in di...
International audienceWe report on the development of an ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope ...
International audienceWe report on the development of an ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope ...
The coherent modulation of swift electron beams with strong laser fields has enabled the generation ...
Illuminating a nano-sized metallic tip with ultrashort laser pulses leads to the emission of electro...
Illuminating a nano-sized metallic tip with ultrashort laser pulses leads to the emission of electro...
Electron microscopy and diffraction have long been used to study the structure of materials. A recen...
International audienceWe report on electron holography experiments performed with femtosecond electr...
In order to find electron sources with low intrinsic emittance (< 5.10-8 m.rad) and high brigthne...
Atomic-resolution electron microscopy is a crucial tool to elucidate the structure of matter. Recent...
The rapid growth of the field of time-resolved and ultrafast electron microscopy has been accompanie...
We show that a field emission tip electron source that is triggered with a femtosecond laser pulse c...
International audienceWe report on the development of an ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope ...
Crucial for the field of ultrafast electron microscopy is the creation of sub-picosecond, high brigh...
Tip-based photoemission electron sources offer unique properties for ultrafast imaging, diffraction,...
International audienceVacuum electron sources exploiting field emission are generally operated in di...
International audienceWe report on the development of an ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope ...
International audienceWe report on the development of an ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope ...
The coherent modulation of swift electron beams with strong laser fields has enabled the generation ...
Illuminating a nano-sized metallic tip with ultrashort laser pulses leads to the emission of electro...
Illuminating a nano-sized metallic tip with ultrashort laser pulses leads to the emission of electro...
Electron microscopy and diffraction have long been used to study the structure of materials. A recen...
International audienceWe report on electron holography experiments performed with femtosecond electr...
In order to find electron sources with low intrinsic emittance (< 5.10-8 m.rad) and high brigthne...