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Microcrystal Electron Diffraction of Small Molecules
Published on: March 15, 2021
Temporal magnification for streaked ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Abstract:
One of the frontiers of modern electron scattering instrumentation is improving temporal resolution in order to enable the observation of dynamical phenomena at their fundamental time-scales. We analyze how a radiofrequency cavity can be used as an electron longitudinal lens in order to produce a highly magnified temporal replica of an ultrafast process, and, in combination with a deflecting cavity, enable streaked electron images of optical-frequency phenomena. We present start-to-end simulations of an MeV electron beamline for two variations of this idea (a "magnifying-glass" and a "point-projection" configuration) showing the feasibility for an electron probe to achieve single shot 1.4 fs(rms) temporal resolution.
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