Pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker

Crucial for the field of ultrafast electron microscopy is the creation of sub-picosecond, high brightness electron pulses. The use of a blanker to chop the beam that originates from a high brightness Schottky source may provide an attractive alternative to direct pulsed laser illumination of the sou...

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Main Authors: I. G. C. Weppelman, R. J. Moerland, L. Zhang, E. Kieft, P. Kruit, J. P. Hoogenboom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC and ACA 2019-03-01
Series:Structural Dynamics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5089517
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spelling doaj-530ae0b40e5748e78ef791ff1b595d212020-11-24T23:41:41ZengAIP Publishing LLC and ACAStructural Dynamics2329-77782019-03-0162024102024102-1110.1063/1.5089517011902SDYPulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blankerI. G. C. Weppelman0R. J. Moerland1L. Zhang2E. Kieft3P. Kruit4J. P. Hoogenboom5 Imaging Physics, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The Netherlands Imaging Physics, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The Netherlands Imaging Physics, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The Netherlands Thermo Fisher Scientific, Achtseweg Noord 5, 5651 GG Eindhoven, The Netherlands Imaging Physics, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The Netherlands Imaging Physics, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The NetherlandsCrucial for the field of ultrafast electron microscopy is the creation of sub-picosecond, high brightness electron pulses. The use of a blanker to chop the beam that originates from a high brightness Schottky source may provide an attractive alternative to direct pulsed laser illumination of the source. We have recently presented the concept of a laser-triggered ultrafast beam blanker and argued that generation of 100 fs pulses could be possible [Weppelman et al., Ultramicroscopy 184, 8–17 (2017)]. However, a detailed analysis of the influence of a deflection field changing sign on sub-picoseconds time scale on the quality of the resulting electron pulses has so far been lacking. Here, we present such an analysis using time-dependent, three-dimensional numerical simulations to evaluate the time-evolution of deflection fields in and around a micrometers-scale deflector connected to a photo-conductive switch. Further particle tracing through the time-dependent fields allows us to evaluate beam quality parameters such as energy spread and temporal broadening. We show that with a shielded, “tunnel-type” design of the beam blanker limiting the spatial extent of fringe fields outside the blanker, the blanker-induced energy spread can be limited to 0.5 eV. Moreover, our results confirm that it could be possible to bring laser-triggered 100 fs focused electron pulses on the sample using a miniaturized ultrafast beam blanker. This would enable us to resolve ultrafast dynamics using focused electron pulses in an SEM or STEM.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5089517
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author I. G. C. Weppelman
R. J. Moerland
L. Zhang
E. Kieft
P. Kruit
J. P. Hoogenboom
spellingShingle I. G. C. Weppelman
R. J. Moerland
L. Zhang
E. Kieft
P. Kruit
J. P. Hoogenboom
Pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker
Structural Dynamics
author_facet I. G. C. Weppelman
R. J. Moerland
L. Zhang
E. Kieft
P. Kruit
J. P. Hoogenboom
author_sort I. G. C. Weppelman
title Pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker
title_short Pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker
title_full Pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker
title_fullStr Pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker
title_full_unstemmed Pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker
title_sort pulse length, energy spread, and temporal evolution of electron pulses generated with an ultrafast beam blanker
publisher AIP Publishing LLC and ACA
series Structural Dynamics
issn 2329-7778
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Crucial for the field of ultrafast electron microscopy is the creation of sub-picosecond, high brightness electron pulses. The use of a blanker to chop the beam that originates from a high brightness Schottky source may provide an attractive alternative to direct pulsed laser illumination of the source. We have recently presented the concept of a laser-triggered ultrafast beam blanker and argued that generation of 100 fs pulses could be possible [Weppelman et al., Ultramicroscopy 184, 8–17 (2017)]. However, a detailed analysis of the influence of a deflection field changing sign on sub-picoseconds time scale on the quality of the resulting electron pulses has so far been lacking. Here, we present such an analysis using time-dependent, three-dimensional numerical simulations to evaluate the time-evolution of deflection fields in and around a micrometers-scale deflector connected to a photo-conductive switch. Further particle tracing through the time-dependent fields allows us to evaluate beam quality parameters such as energy spread and temporal broadening. We show that with a shielded, “tunnel-type” design of the beam blanker limiting the spatial extent of fringe fields outside the blanker, the blanker-induced energy spread can be limited to 0.5 eV. Moreover, our results confirm that it could be possible to bring laser-triggered 100 fs focused electron pulses on the sample using a miniaturized ultrafast beam blanker. This would enable us to resolve ultrafast dynamics using focused electron pulses in an SEM or STEM.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5089517
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