Physical Review Research (Sep 2024)

Generation of ultrashort ion pulses from ultrafast electron-stimulated desorption

  • M. C. Chirita Mihaila,
  • G. L. Szabo,
  • A. Redl,
  • M. Goldberger,
  • A. Niggas,
  • R. A. Wilhelm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.L032066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. L032066

Abstract

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We present an efficient method to produce laser-triggered proton pulses well below 500 ps pulse width at keV energies. We use femtosecond photoelectron pulses emitted from a cathode to enable ultrafast electron-stimulated desorption of adsorbates on a stainless steel plate under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. While direct photoionization of atoms to form well-timed ion pulses can suffer from a laser-focus-limited large starting volume, in our method the two-dimensional starting plane of the ions is defined with nanometer precision at a solid surface. We clearly outline how the method could be used in the future to efficiently produce ion beam pulses in the (sub)picosecond range for pump-probe experiments with ions.