Design and Assembly of Pulsed Low Energy Electron Gun for Use in Ultrafast Electron Microscopy By Jared Zeman

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Title

Design and Assembly of Pulsed Low Energy Electron Gun for Use in Ultrafast Electron Microscopy By Jared Zeman

Subject

Physics

Description

Ultrafast electron microscopy is an emerging field of interest that utilizes pulses of electrons as a tool to probe specimens, particularly to enable the study of ultrafast dynamics. We will use optical techniques to try and compress electron pulses to generate an improved temporal resolution. This will enable faster dynamics to be at the center of attention for future research. The work presented in this undergraduate thesis is a contribution to this optical technique and involves the design and operation of a pulsed electron source.

Creator

Jared Zeman

Source

Senior Showcase Oral presentation

Publisher

Ripon College

Date

April 23, 2019

Rights

The author reserves all rights.

Format

pdf

Identifier

Majors: Physics and Mathematics
PHY 502 - Research Seminar

Files

SeniorThesis_JaredZeman.pdf

Citation

Jared Zeman, “Design and Assembly of Pulsed Low Energy Electron Gun for Use in Ultrafast Electron Microscopy By Jared Zeman,” Senior Showcase Digital Collection, accessed April 26, 2024, https://rcseniorshowcase.omeka.net/items/show/132.

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