μeV electron spectromicroscopy using free-space light.
Yves AuadEduardo J C DiasMarcel TencéJean-Denis BlazitXiaoyan LiLuiz Fernando ZagonelOdile StéphanLuiz Henrique Galvão TizeiF Javier García de AbajoMathieu KociakPublished in: Nature communications (2023)
The synergy between free electrons and light has recently been leveraged to reach an impressive degree of simultaneous spatial and spectral resolution, enabling applications in microscopy and quantum optics. However, the required combination of electron optics and light injection into the spectrally narrow modes of arbitrary specimens remains a challenge. Here, we demonstrate microelectronvolt spectral resolution with a sub-nanometer probe of photonic modes with quality factors as high as 10 4 . We rely on mode matching of a tightly focused laser beam to whispering gallery modes to achieve a 10 8 -fold increase in light-electron coupling efficiency. By adapting the shape and size of free-space optical beams to address specific physical questions, our approach allows us to interrogate any type of photonic structure with unprecedented spectral and spatial detail.