Ultrafast electron diffraction optimized for studying structural dynamics in thin films and monolayers

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A compact electron source specifically designed for time-resolved diffraction studies of free-standing thin films and monolayers is presented here. The sensitivity to thin samples is achieved by extending the established technique of ultrafast electron diffraction to the "medium" energy regime (1-10 kV). An extremely compact design, in combination with low bunch charges, allows for high quality diffraction in a lensless geometry. The measured and simulated characteristics of the experimental system reveal sub-picosecond temporal resolution, while demonstrating the ability to produce high quality diffraction patterns from atomically thin samples. VC 2016 Author(s).

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Badali, D. S., Gengler, R. Y. N., & Miller, R. J. D. (2016). Ultrafast electron diffraction optimized for studying structural dynamics in thin films and monolayers. Structural Dynamics, 034302. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4949538

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