Electron microscopy and diffraction have long been used to study the structure of materials. A recent development is the achievement of ultrafast time resolution using high-repetition rate single electron sources and single-shot many-electron sources. Achieving large coherence lengths under these conditions is challenging due to intrinsic heating mechanisms including inter-particle Coulombic forces. Near-threshold, pulsed photoionization of atoms trapped and cooled with lasers is being investigated as a means to produce intense electron pulses with large intrinsic coherence length due to a low electron temperature. Photo-ionizaton sources are, of course, not an entirely new idea but recent implementations using trapped atoms offer new possi...
Continuing size reduction in semiconductor manufacturing, and a push toward atomic time and spatial ...
XXVIII ICPEACCold atom electron and ion sources produce electron bunches and ion beams by photoionis...
We report on the development of ultracold electron beams, which are created from a cloud of laser-co...
Electron microscopy and diffraction have long been used to study the structure of materials. A recen...
A recent development in electron microscopy and diffraction is the achievement of ultrafast time res...
Published 17 May 2017We make direct measurements of the duration of ultrafast cold-electron bunches ...
An important application of pulsed electron sources is Ultrafast Electron Diffraction [1]. In this t...
With the development of ultrafast electron and X-ray sources it is becoming possible to study struct...
© 2013 Dr. Andrew James McCullochThis thesis presents the development of a new electron source with ...
© 2017 Dr. Rory William SpeirsObserving matter on atomic length and time scales simultaneously is no...
Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) enables studies of structural dynamics at atomic length and tim...
We present a detailed description of measurements of the effective temperature of a pulsed electron ...
The influence has been studied of the ionization laser polarization on the effective temperature of ...
Continuing size reduction in semiconductor manufacturing, and a push toward atomic time and spatial ...
XXVIII ICPEACCold atom electron and ion sources produce electron bunches and ion beams by photoionis...
We report on the development of ultracold electron beams, which are created from a cloud of laser-co...
Electron microscopy and diffraction have long been used to study the structure of materials. A recen...
A recent development in electron microscopy and diffraction is the achievement of ultrafast time res...
Published 17 May 2017We make direct measurements of the duration of ultrafast cold-electron bunches ...
An important application of pulsed electron sources is Ultrafast Electron Diffraction [1]. In this t...
With the development of ultrafast electron and X-ray sources it is becoming possible to study struct...
© 2013 Dr. Andrew James McCullochThis thesis presents the development of a new electron source with ...
© 2017 Dr. Rory William SpeirsObserving matter on atomic length and time scales simultaneously is no...
Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) enables studies of structural dynamics at atomic length and tim...
We present a detailed description of measurements of the effective temperature of a pulsed electron ...
The influence has been studied of the ionization laser polarization on the effective temperature of ...
Continuing size reduction in semiconductor manufacturing, and a push toward atomic time and spatial ...
XXVIII ICPEACCold atom electron and ion sources produce electron bunches and ion beams by photoionis...
We report on the development of ultracold electron beams, which are created from a cloud of laser-co...