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Ultrafast Relativistic-Energy Electron Microscopy | |
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An ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) using a relativistic-energy femtosecond-pulse electron beam has being developed at Osaka University. We succeeded to generate a 100-fs-pulse electron beam with energy of 3.1 MeV using a photocathode RF gun. In the demonstrations of UEM, we succeeded to observe the TEM imaging of polystyrene and gold nanoparticles by the accumulating measurement of 3.1-MeV femtosecond electron pulses. The relativistic-energy single-pulse electron imaging is also available under the low-magnification observation, i.e. 300 times. The UEM has also been succeeded for the study of the ultrafast structural dynamics in materials with the single-shot electron diffraction observation. | ||
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