Time-resolved momentum microscopy with a 1 MHz high-harmonic extreme ultraviolet beamline

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Abstract

Recent progress in laser-based high-repetition rate extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light sources and multidimensional photoelectron spectroscopy enables the build-up of a new generation of time-resolved photoemission experiments. Here, we present a setup for time-resolved momentum microscopy driven by a 1 MHz fs EUV table-top light source optimized for the generation of 26.5 eV photons. The setup provides simultaneous access to the temporal evolution of the photoelectron's kinetic energy and in-plane momentum. We discuss opportunities and limitations of our new experiment based on a series of static and time-resolved measurements on graphene.

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Keunecke, M., Möller, C., Schmitt, D., Nolte, H., Jansen, G. S. M., Reutzel, M., … Mathias, S. (2020). Time-resolved momentum microscopy with a 1 MHz high-harmonic extreme ultraviolet beamline. Review of Scientific Instruments, 91(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0006531

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