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3 September 2018 High-coherence relativistic electron probes for ultrafast structural dynamics
F. Ji, A. Minor, D. B. Durham, P. Musumeci, F. Riminucci, X. Wang, M. Centurion, D. Slaughter, B. Griffin, D. Filippetto
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Abstract
We report on experimental activities on HiRES, a novel ultrafast electron diffraction beamline under development at LBNL. The instrument provides high-flux of relativistic electron pulses with sub-picosecond duration, which are then shaped in transverse and longitudinal phase space producing small spot sizes with femtosecond resolution. Alternatively beam shaping can be used to achieve large lateral coherence lengths for chemical and biological applications.
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F. Ji, A. Minor, D. B. Durham, P. Musumeci, F. Riminucci, X. Wang, M. Centurion, D. Slaughter, B. Griffin, and D. Filippetto "High-coherence relativistic electron probes for ultrafast structural dynamics", Proc. SPIE 10753, Ultrafast Nonlinear Imaging and Spectroscopy VI, 107530S (3 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2321323
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Ultrafast phenomena

Sensors

Structural dynamics

Femtosecond phenomena

Molecules

Scattering

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