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Observing charge separation in nanoantennas via ultrafast point-projection electron microscopy.


ABSTRACT: Observing the motion of electrons on their natural nanometer length and femtosecond time scales is a fundamental goal of and an open challenge for contemporary ultrafast science1-5. At present, optical techniques and electron microscopy mostly provide either ultrahigh temporal or spatial resolution, and microscopy techniques with combined space-time resolution require further development6-11. In this study, we create an ultrafast electron source via plasmon nanofocusing on a sharp gold taper and implement this source in an ultrafast point-projection electron microscope. This source is used in an optical pump-electron probe experiment to study ultrafast photoemissions from a nanometer-sized plasmonic antenna12-15. We probe the real space motion of the photoemitted electrons with a 20-nm spatial resolution and a 25-fs time resolution and reveal the deflection of probe electrons by residual holes in the metal. This is a step toward time-resolved microscopy of electronic motion in nanostructures.

SUBMITTER: Vogelsang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6107015 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Observing charge separation in nanoantennas via ultrafast point-projection electron microscopy.

Vogelsang Jan J   Hergert Germann G   Wang Dong D   Groß Petra P   Lienau Christoph C  

Light, science & applications 20180822


Observing the motion of electrons on their natural nanometer length and femtosecond time scales is a fundamental goal of and an open challenge for contemporary ultrafast science<sup>1-5</sup>. At present, optical techniques and electron microscopy mostly provide either ultrahigh temporal or spatial resolution, and microscopy techniques with combined space-time resolution require further development<sup>6-11</sup>. In this study, we create an ultrafast electron source via plasmon nanofocusing on  ...[more]

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