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Relativistic ultrafast electron diffraction at high repetition rates

The ability to resolve the dynamics of matter on its native temporal and spatial scales constitutes a key challenge and convergent theme across chemistry, biology, and materials science. The last couple of decades have witnessed ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) emerge as one of the forefront tec...

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Autores principales: Siddiqui, K. M., Durham, D. B., Cropp, F., Ji, F., Paiagua, S., Ophus, C., Andresen, N. C., Jin, L., Wu, J., Wang, S., Zhang, X., You, W., Murnane, M., Centurion, M., Wang, X., Slaughter, D. S., Kaindl, R. A., Musumeci, P., Minor, A. M., Filippetto, D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Crystallographic Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697722/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/4.0000203
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author Siddiqui, K. M.
Durham, D. B.
Cropp, F.
Ji, F.
Paiagua, S.
Ophus, C.
Andresen, N. C.
Jin, L.
Wu, J.
Wang, S.
Zhang, X.
You, W.
Murnane, M.
Centurion, M.
Wang, X.
Slaughter, D. S.
Kaindl, R. A.
Musumeci, P.
Minor, A. M.
Filippetto, D.
author_facet Siddiqui, K. M.
Durham, D. B.
Cropp, F.
Ji, F.
Paiagua, S.
Ophus, C.
Andresen, N. C.
Jin, L.
Wu, J.
Wang, S.
Zhang, X.
You, W.
Murnane, M.
Centurion, M.
Wang, X.
Slaughter, D. S.
Kaindl, R. A.
Musumeci, P.
Minor, A. M.
Filippetto, D.
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description The ability to resolve the dynamics of matter on its native temporal and spatial scales constitutes a key challenge and convergent theme across chemistry, biology, and materials science. The last couple of decades have witnessed ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) emerge as one of the forefront techniques with the sensitivity to resolve atomic motions. Increasingly sophisticated UED instruments are being developed that are aimed at increasing the beam brightness in order to observe structural signatures, but so far they have been limited to low average current beams. Here, we present the technical design and capabilities of the HiRES (High Repetition-rate Electron Scattering) instrument, which blends relativistic electrons and high repetition rates to achieve orders of magnitude improvement in average beam current compared to the existing state-of-the-art instruments. The setup utilizes a novel electron source to deliver femtosecond duration electron pulses at up to MHz repetition rates for UED experiments. Instrument response function of sub-500 fs is demonstrated with < 100 fs time resolution targeted in future. We provide example cases of diffraction measurements on solid-state and gas-phase samples, including both micro- and nanodiffraction (featuring 100 nm beam size) modes, which showcase the potential of the instrument for novel UED experiments.
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spelling pubmed-106977222023-12-06 Relativistic ultrafast electron diffraction at high repetition rates Siddiqui, K. M. Durham, D. B. Cropp, F. Ji, F. Paiagua, S. Ophus, C. Andresen, N. C. Jin, L. Wu, J. Wang, S. Zhang, X. You, W. Murnane, M. Centurion, M. Wang, X. Slaughter, D. S. Kaindl, R. A. Musumeci, P. Minor, A. M. Filippetto, D. Struct Dyn ARTICLES The ability to resolve the dynamics of matter on its native temporal and spatial scales constitutes a key challenge and convergent theme across chemistry, biology, and materials science. The last couple of decades have witnessed ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) emerge as one of the forefront techniques with the sensitivity to resolve atomic motions. Increasingly sophisticated UED instruments are being developed that are aimed at increasing the beam brightness in order to observe structural signatures, but so far they have been limited to low average current beams. Here, we present the technical design and capabilities of the HiRES (High Repetition-rate Electron Scattering) instrument, which blends relativistic electrons and high repetition rates to achieve orders of magnitude improvement in average beam current compared to the existing state-of-the-art instruments. The setup utilizes a novel electron source to deliver femtosecond duration electron pulses at up to MHz repetition rates for UED experiments. Instrument response function of sub-500 fs is demonstrated with < 100 fs time resolution targeted in future. We provide example cases of diffraction measurements on solid-state and gas-phase samples, including both micro- and nanodiffraction (featuring 100 nm beam size) modes, which showcase the potential of the instrument for novel UED experiments. American Crystallographic Association 2023-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10697722/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/4.0000203 Text en © 2023 Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Siddiqui, K. M.
Durham, D. B.
Cropp, F.
Ji, F.
Paiagua, S.
Ophus, C.
Andresen, N. C.
Jin, L.
Wu, J.
Wang, S.
Zhang, X.
You, W.
Murnane, M.
Centurion, M.
Wang, X.
Slaughter, D. S.
Kaindl, R. A.
Musumeci, P.
Minor, A. M.
Filippetto, D.
Relativistic ultrafast electron diffraction at high repetition rates
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title_sort relativistic ultrafast electron diffraction at high repetition rates
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697722/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/4.0000203
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