2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2008.00957
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Free-Electron Shaping Using Quantum Light

Valerio Di Giulio,
F. Javier García de Abajo

Abstract: Controlling the wave function of free electrons is important to improve the spatial resolution of electron microscopes, the efficiency of electron interaction with sample modes of interest, and our ability to probe ultrafast materials dynamics at the nanoscale. In this context, attosecond electron compression has been recently demonstrated through interaction with the near fields created by scattering of ultrashort laser pulses at nanostructures followed by free electron propagation. Here, we show that control… Show more

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“…This is quantified by the expectation values or moments b n of the ladder operator b = exp(iωt) [43,67]. Different terminologies relating to these expectation values have been used, including the degree of coherence [39], the coherence factor [68], or the bunching factor [38,51,52,69].…”
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“…This is quantified by the expectation values or moments b n of the ladder operator b = exp(iωt) [43,67]. Different terminologies relating to these expectation values have been used, including the degree of coherence [39], the coherence factor [68], or the bunching factor [38,51,52,69].…”
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confidence: 99%