Abstract:
A method based on an original electron microscope created for investigating photoelectron beams is presented. It ensures a nanometer spatial resolution and picosecond time resolution. Electrons appearing when a metal needle is irradiated by femtosecond laser pulses are transmitted through a dielectric microcapillary and are subjected to a ponderomotive potential created by femtosecond laser radiation focused near the capillary tip. The position-sensitive detection scheme allows for the detection of the spatial profile of a photo-electron beam with a magnification of K ≅ 4 × 104. The time structure of the photoelectron beam is visualized by scanning the delay time between laser pulses irradiating the needle and a laser pulse focused near the capillary tip.
Citation:
S. A. Aseev, B. N. Mironov, V. G. Minogin, S. V. Chekalin, V. S. Letokhov, “Visualization of the spatio-temporal structure of a pulsed photoelectron beam formed by femtosecond laser radiation”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 90:1 (2009), 15–20; JETP Letters, 90:1 (2009), 13–17
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