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- Title
Bridging light and electrons.
- Abstract
A recent study conducted by scientists at EPFL and the Max Planck Institute has successfully brought nonlinear optical phenomena into a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The study focused on "Kerr solitons," waves of light that maintain their shape and energy as they move through a material. The researchers generated dissipative Kerr solitons inside a photonic microresonator, which allowed them to probe soliton dynamics and perform ultrafast modulation of electron beams. This breakthrough could lead to advancements in electron microscopy and the development of nonlinear photonic devices.
- Subjects
NONLINEAR optical techniques; ELECTRONS; OPTICAL radar; NONLINEAR optics; LIDAR; FEMTOSECOND pulses; FREE electron lasers
- Publication
Physics & Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Science & Technology Part B, 2024, Vol 65, Issue 1, p25
- ISSN
1753-3562
- Publication type
Article