Department of Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Phys Rev Lett. 2023 May 19;130(20):205001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.205001.
We present the first observation of subpicosecond electron bunches from an ultracold electron source. This source is based on near-threshold, two-step, femtosecond photoionization of laser-cooled rubidium gas in a grating magneto-optical trap. Bunch lengths as short as 735±7 fs (rms) have been measured in the self-compression point of the source by means of ponderomotive scattering of the electrons by a 25 fs, 800 nm laser pulse. The observed temporal structure of the electron bunch depends on the central wavelength of the ionization laser pulse, in agreement with detailed simulations of the atomic photoionization process. This shows that the bunch length limit imposed by the atomic photoionization process has been reached.
我们首次观察到了来自超冷电子源的亚皮秒电子束。该源基于在光栅磁光阱中使用近阈值、两步、飞秒激光光离化冷却的铷原子气体。通过使用 25fs、800nm 激光脉冲对电子进行的动量散射,在源的自压缩点处测量到最短的束长为 735±7 fs(均方根值)。电子束的观测到的时间结构取决于光离化激光脉冲的中心波长,这与原子光离化过程的详细模拟结果一致。这表明,原子光离化过程所施加的束长限制已经达到。