Multi-scale time-resolved electron diffraction: A case study in moiré materials.

C J R Duncan, M Kaemingk,W H Li, M B Andorf, A C Bartnik,A Galdi, M Gordon, C A Pennington, I V Bazarov, H J Zeng, F Liu, D Luo, A Sood,A M Lindenberg, M W Tate, D A Muller, J Thom-Levy,S M Gruner,J M Maxson

Ultramicroscopy(2023)

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Ultrafast-optical-pump - structural-probe measurements, including ultrafast electron and x-ray scattering, provide direct experimental access to the fundamental timescales of atomic motion, and are thus foundational techniques for studying matter out of equilibrium. High-performance detectors are needed in scattering experiments to obtain maximum scientific value from every probe particle. We deploy a hybrid pixel array direct electron detector to perform ultrafast electron diffraction experiments on a WSe2/MoSe2 2D heterobilayer, resolving the weak features of diffuse scattering and moiré superlattice structure without saturating the zero order peak. Enabled by the detector's high frame rate, we show that a chopping technique provides diffraction difference images with signal-to-noise at the shot noise limit. Finally, we demonstrate that a fast detector frame rate coupled with a high repetition rate probe can provide continuous time resolution from femtoseconds to seconds, enabling us to perform a scanning ultrafast electron diffraction experiment that maps thermal transport in WSe2/MoSe2 and resolves distinct diffusion mechanisms in space and time.
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