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Energy spread of ultracold electron bunches extracted from a laser cooled gas

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arxiv 1709.07673 v2 pith:UP6FSKCU submitted 2017-09-22 physics.atom-ph physics.plasm-ph

Energy spread of ultracold electron bunches extracted from a laser cooled gas

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Ultrashort and ultracold electron bunches created by near-threshold femtosecond photoionization of a laser-cooled gas hold great promise for single-shot ultrafast diffraction experiments. In previous publications the transverse beam quality and the bunch length have been determined. Here the longitudinal energy spread of the generated bunches is measured for the first time, using a specially developed Wien filter. The Wien filter has been calibrated by determining the average deflection of the electron bunch as a function of magnetic field. The measured relative energy spread $\frac{\sigma_{U}}{U} = 0.64 \pm 0.09\%$ agrees well with the theoretical model which states that it is governed by the width of the ionization laser and the acceleration length.

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