Ultrafast Electron Diffraction with MeV Electron Source from a Laser Wakefield Accelerator
Yu Fang, Fei Li, Jianfei Hua, Bo Guo, Linyi Zhou, Bing Zhou, Zhihao, Chen, Jianyi Liu, Zheng Zhou, Yipeng Wu, Yingchao Du, Renkai Li, Wei Lu

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the use of a laser wakefield accelerator (LWFA) as a compact, all-optical electron source for ultrafast electron diffraction, achieving sub-10-fs temporal resolution and high-quality diffraction patterns.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental realization of an LWFA-based electron source suitable for UED with a miniaturized beamline and optimized energy filtering, enabling ultrafast structural studies.
Findings
Electron beams with 3% energy spread (FWHM) were achieved.
Single-shot diffraction patterns of gold were obtained.
Bunch length reached approximately 30 fs (rms).
Abstract
MeV ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) is a widely used technology for ultrafast structural dynamic studies of matters in numerous areas. The development of laser wakefield accelerator (LWFA) envisions great potential of advanced all-optical electron source based on LWFA in UED applications. We experimentally demonstrated that an LWFA-based device with a miniaturized permanent magnet beamline can generate and manipulate electron beams suitable for UED. In the beam transmission, the LWFA electron beams with intrinsic short duration stretch due to energy spread and then are compressed by a following double bend achromat. The optimized double bend achromat can make the beamline isochronous such that the arrival time jitter induced by the shot-to-shot energy fluctuation can be eliminated, and allow the advantage of the natural laser-beam synchronization for LWFAs to emerge. With the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
