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Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Using Femtosecond Electron Pulses from Laser-Produced Plasmas

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Abstract

We have demonstrated single-shot measurement of electron diffraction patterns for a gold crystal using laser-accelerated 350-keV electron pulses. The electron pulse duration was shortened to be 500 fs on the crystal by a magnetic pulse compressor.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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