The ultrafast and ultracold electron source, based on laser cooling and trapping of atomic gas and its subsequent near-threshold two-step photoionization, is capable of generating electron bunches with a high transverse brightness at energies of roughly 10 keV. This paper investigates the possibility of increasing the range of applications of this source by accelerating the bunch using radio frequency electromagnetic fields. Bunch energies up to 35 keV are measured by analyzing the diffraction patterns generated from a mono-crystalline gold sample. It is found that the normalized transverse emittance is largely preserved during acceleration.</p
We present an RF gun design for single shot ultrafast electron diffraction experiments that can prod...
We present a method for producing sub-100 fs electron bunches that are suitable for single-shot ultr...
An important application of pulsed electron sources is Ultrafast Electron Diffraction [1]. In this t...
The ultrafast and ultracold electron source, based on laser cooling and trapping of atomic gas and i...
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We have developed an electron source that creates ultrashort, ultracold electron bunches by accelera...
Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) enables studies of structural dynamics at atomic length and tim...
An ultracold electron source based on near-threshold photoionization of a laser-cooled and trapped a...
Continuing size reduction in semiconductor manufacturing, and a push toward atomic time and spatial ...
By near threshold photoionization of a laser-cooled and trapped atomic gas we create dense, picoseco...
The dynamics of atomic scale structures during structural change can be studied by Ultrafast Electro...
We propose a technique for producing electron bunches that has the potential for advancing the state...
We present an RF gun design for single shot ultrafast electron diffraction experiments that can prod...
We present a method for producing sub-100 fs electron bunches that are suitable for single-shot ultr...
An important application of pulsed electron sources is Ultrafast Electron Diffraction [1]. In this t...
The ultrafast and ultracold electron source, based on laser cooling and trapping of atomic gas and i...
We are developing an ultra-fast and ultra-cold electron source based on a grating magneto optical tr...
We have developed an electron source that creates ultrashort, ultracold electron bunches by accelera...
Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) enables studies of structural dynamics at atomic length and tim...
An ultracold electron source based on near-threshold photoionization of a laser-cooled and trapped a...
Continuing size reduction in semiconductor manufacturing, and a push toward atomic time and spatial ...
By near threshold photoionization of a laser-cooled and trapped atomic gas we create dense, picoseco...
The dynamics of atomic scale structures during structural change can be studied by Ultrafast Electro...
We propose a technique for producing electron bunches that has the potential for advancing the state...
We present an RF gun design for single shot ultrafast electron diffraction experiments that can prod...
We present a method for producing sub-100 fs electron bunches that are suitable for single-shot ultr...
An important application of pulsed electron sources is Ultrafast Electron Diffraction [1]. In this t...