Journal article

Spatial coherence of electron bunches extracted from an arbitrarily shaped cold atom electron source

SD Saliba, CT Putkunz, DV Sheludko, AJ McCulloch, KA Nugent, RE Scholten

Optics Express | Published : 2012

Abstract

We describe the spatial coherence properties of a cold atom electron source in the framework of a quasihomogeneous wavefield. The model is used as the basis for direct measurements of the transverse spatial coherence length of electron bunches extracted from a cold atom electron source. The coherence length is determined from the measured visibility of a propagated electron distribution with a sinusoidal profile of variable spatial frequency. The electron distribution was controlled via the intensity profile of an atomic excitation laser beam patterned with a spatial light modulator. We measure a lower limit to the coherence length at the source of lc = 7.8±0.9 nm. © 2012 Optical Society of ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the support of the Australian Research Council through the Federation Fellowship program and ARC Discovery Project DP1096025.