1. Ultrafast Kapitza-Dirac effect
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Lin, Kang, Eckart, Sebastian, Liang, Hao, Hartung, Alexander, Jacob, Sina, Ji, Qinying, Schmidt, Lothar Ph. H., Schöffler, Markus S., Jahnke, Till, Kunitski, Maksim, and Dörner, Reinhard
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Similar to the optical diffraction of light passing through a material grating, the Kapitza-Dirac effect occurs when an electron is diffracted by a standing light wave. In its original description the effect is time-independent. In the present work, we extend the Kapitza-Dirac concept to the time domain. By tracking the spatiotemporal evolution of a pulsed electron wave packet diffracted by a femtosecond (10 15 second) standing wave pulse in a pump-probe scheme, we observe so far unseen time-dependent diffraction patterns. The fringe spacing in the observed pattern differs from that generated by the conventional Kapitza-Dirac effect, moreover it decreases as the pump-probe delay time increases. By exploiting this time-resolved diffraction scheme, we gather access to the time evolution of the previously inaccessible phase properties of a free electron.
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- 2024
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