Subwavelength-Structured Waveguides for Free-Electron-Photon Interactions

Omer Emre Ates, Benjamin J. Slayton,William P. Putnam

2024 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM)(2024)

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The interaction between free electrons and photons in electron microscopes offers unique opportunities for microscopy and quantum science. For example, modulating electron beams with multiple laser excitations, researchers have demonstrated a novel near-field electron microscope, capable of probing electromagnetic excitations on the nanometer spatial scale and in the attosecond (10 −18 s) temporal range [see D. Nabben et al., Nature, 619, 63 (2023)]. Additionally, it has recently been demonstrated that the interaction between free electrons and photons in an electron microscope can be quantum coherent, and furthermore, this quantum coherence could potentially be leveraged for heralded sources of single electrons and photons [see A. Feist et al., Science, 377, 777 (2022)]. Although promising, these innovations in free-electron-photon interactions have thus far suffered a significant limitation: they require high-energy (>100-ke V) electron beams. Accordingly, these demonstrations have taken place in energetic (and expensive) transmission electron microscopes (TEMs). TEMs are a logical setting for these experiments, as their high-energy electrons can be velocity-matched to co-propagating photons in dielectric waveguides. However, achieving such velocity-matching between photons in conventional dielectric waveguides and electrons is not feasible for the low electron energies (<30-keV) in more common scanning electron microscope (SEMs).
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Electron Microscopy,Free Electrons,Electron Source,Rectangular Waveguide,Photon Source,Quantum Coherence,High-energy Electrons,Temporal Range,Energetic Electrons,Scientific Opportunities,Silicon Photonics,Multiple Excitation,Single-photon Sources,Near-field Microscopy,Attosecond,High-energy Electron Beam
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