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MO6RFP095 | The Megaelectron-Volt Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Experiment at Tsinghua University | 590 |
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Funding: Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.10735050, No.10875070) and National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program)(No.2007CB815102) Time-resolved MeV ultra-fast electron diffraction (UED) is a promising tool for studying of structural dynamics on the fundamental temporal and spatial scales of atomic motion. To reach the desired temporal and spatial resolutions, precise control and measurement of ultra-short, low emittance electron pulses are required. A MeV UED system based on an S-band photocathode RF gun is built and optimized at Tsinghua University. We present the experiment results here. |