Knife-edge based measurement of the 4D transverse phase space of electron beams with picometer-scale emittance

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Precise manipulation of high brightness electron beams requires detailed knowledge of the particle phase space shape and evolution. As ultrafast electron pulses become brighter, new operational regimes become accessible with emittance values in the picometer range, with enormous impact on potential scientific applications. Here we present a new characterization method for such beams and demonstrate experimentally its ability to reconstruct the 4D transverse beam matrix of strongly correlated electron beams with subnanometer emittance and submicrometer spot size, produced with the HiRES beamline at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Our work extends the reach of ultrafast electron accelerator diagnostics into picometer-range emittance values, opening the way to complex nanometer-scale electron beam manipulation techniques.

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Ji, F., Navarro, J. G., Musumeci, P., Durham, D. B., Minor, A. M., & Filippetto, D. (2019). Knife-edge based measurement of the 4D transverse phase space of electron beams with picometer-scale emittance. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.082801

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