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Terahertz control in a transmission electron microscope (2402.12007v2)

Published 19 Feb 2024 in physics.optics and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Ultrafast electron microscopy provides a movie-like access to structural dynamics of materials in space and time, but fundamental atomic motions or electron dynamics are, so far, too quick to be resolved. Here we report the all-optical control, compression and characterization of electron pulses in a transmission electron microscope by the single optical cycles of laser-generated terahertz light. This concept provides isolated electron pulses and merges the spatial resolution of a transmission electron microscope with the temporal resolution that is offered by a single cycle of laser light. Central to these achievements is a perforated parallel-plate metallic waveguide in which transverse velocity mismatch and magnetic forces are mitigated by electrically constructive and magnetically destructive interferences of incoming and reflected terahertz half-cycles from a displaced waveguide termination. Measurements of spatial chirp via energy-filtered imaging reveal flat pulses with no transversal deflection or temporal aberrations at the specimen. We also report the all-optical control of multi-electron states and discover a substantial two-electron and three-electron anti-correlation in the time domain. These results open up the possibility to visualize atomic and electronic motions together with their quantum correlations on fundamental dimensions in space and time.

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