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An ultrafast nanotip electron gun triggered by grating-coupled surface plasmons
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsPhotonicsMultiphoton Photoelectron EmissionGold NanotipsNano-opticsPhysicsEngineeringNanotechnologyPlasmonic CatalysisApplied PhysicsGrating CouplerNanofabricationGrating-coupled Surface PlasmonsOptoelectronicsElectron OpticFree Electron LaserPlasmonic Material
We demonstrate multiphoton photoelectron emission from gold nanotips induced by nanofocusing surface plasmons, resonantly excited on the tip shaft by a grating coupler. The tip is integrated into an electron gun assembly, which facilitates control over the spatial emission sites and allows us to disentangle direct grating emission from plasmon-triggered apex emission. The nanoscale source size of this electron gun concept enables highly coherent electron pulses with applications in ultrafast electron imaging and diffraction.
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