Split ring resonator based THz-driven electron streak camera featuring femtosecond resolution

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Abstract

Through combined three-dimensional electromagnetic and particle tracking simulations we demonstrate a THz driven electron streak camera featuring a temporal resolution on the order of a femtosecond. The ultrafast streaking field is generated in a resonant THz sub-wavelength antenna which is illuminated by an intense single-cycle THz pulse. Since electron bunches and THz pulses are generated with parts of the same laser system, synchronization between the two is inherently guaranteed.

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Fabiańska, J., Kassier, G., & Feurer, T. (2014). Split ring resonator based THz-driven electron streak camera featuring femtosecond resolution. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05645

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