Improved temporal resolution in ultrafast electron diffraction measurements through THz compression and time-stamping.
Mohamed A K OthmanAnnika E GabrielEmma C SnivelyMichael E KozinaXiaozhe ShenFuhao JiSamantha LewisStephen WeathersbyPraful VasireddyDuan LuoXijie WangMatthias C HoffmannEmilio A NanniPublished in: Structural dynamics (Melville, N.Y.) (2024)
We present an experimental demonstration of ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) with THz-driven electron bunch compression and time-stamping that enables UED probes with improved temporal resolution. Through THz-driven longitudinal bunch compression, a compression factor of approximately four is achieved. Moreover, the time-of-arrival jitter between the compressed electron bunch and a pump laser pulse is suppressed by a factor of three. Simultaneously, the THz interaction imparts a transverse spatiotemporal correlation on the electron distribution, which we utilize to further enhance the precision of time-resolved UED measurements. We use this technique to probe single-crystal gold nanofilms and reveal transient oscillations in the THz near fields with a temporal resolution down to 50 fs. These oscillations were previously beyond reach in the absence of THz compression and time-stamping.