Few-electron correlations after ultrafast photoemission from nanometric needle tips
Stefan Meier, Jonas Heimerl, Peter Hommelhoff

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that femtosecond laser-emitted electrons from nanometric tips exhibit strong anti-correlations due to Coulomb repulsion, enabling shot noise reduction and potential quantum imaging applications.
Contribution
It reveals the strong electron-electron correlations in ultrafast photoemission from nanometric tips and explores their implications for quantum electron optics.
Findings
Electrons are highly anti-correlated in energy with 56% visibility.
Energy-filtered electrons show sub-Poissonian statistics with g^{(2)}=0.34.
Correlation decay time is measured at 82 fs.
Abstract
Free electrons are essential in such diverse applications as electron microscopes, accelerators, and photo-emission spectroscopy. Often, space charge effects of many electrons are a nuisance. Confined to extremely small space-time dimensions, even two electrons can interact strongly. In this case, the Coulomb repulsion can now be highly advantageous, because it leads to surprisingly powerful electron-electron correlations, as we demonstrate here. We show that femtosecond laser-emitted electrons from nanometric needle tips are highly anti-correlated in energy because of dynamic Coulomb repulsion, with a visibility of . We extract a mean energy splitting of eV and a correlation decay time of fs. Importantly, the energy-filtered electrons display a sub-Poissonian number distribution with a second order correlation function as small as , implying that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
