MeV-UED Schematics
A schematic of the MeV-UED beamline is shown above. The femtosecond MeV electron bunch is generated in a S-band photocathode rf gun. The rf gun is powered by a pulse-forming-network-based modulator and a 50 MW S-band klystron. The rf amplitude and phase stability are typically 2x10-4 rms and 30 fs rms, respectively. Approximately 0.5 mJ of IR laser light is used to produce UV light to generate electrons from the copper photocathode. The UV beam illuminates the photocathode at 70 degrees angle of incidence. Immediately after photocathode a magnetic solenoid lens provides the primary electron beam focusing.
The rf photocathode gun is separated from the sample chamber environment by two differential pumping stages. The first stage holds pop-in diagnostics and an electron beam collimator. The available collimator sizes are: 100, 200 and 500 um diameter. A second magnetic solenoid lens is installed after the differential pumping sections. This allows the electron beam focus to be optimized at either the sample position or the detector position. A holey laser in-coupling mirror is installed inside the sample chamber. The sample chambers for solid-state experiments are rectangular chambers with internal dimensions: 18” x 12” x 14” and with interaction points located ~1.56 m and ~2.58 m from the photocathode. The chambers are pumped by 600 L/s turbo molecular pumps mounted at the base of each chamber.
The primary diagnostic detector is mounted 4.75 m from the photocathode. The detector consists of a P43 phosphor screen, which is mounted in vacuum at normal incidence to the electron beam. The phosphor screen is imaged via a flat in-vacuum mirror, downbeam of the screen, using a commercial EMCCD (Andor iXon Ultra) mounted outside vacuum.
MeV-UED Contact Info
Alex Reid
Director, MeV-UED
(650) 926-7467
alexhmr@slac.stanford.edu
Joel England
MeV-UED Accelerator Lead
(650) 926-3706
england@slac.stanford.edu
Stephen Weathersby
UED Area Manager
(650) 926-3890
spw@slac.stanford.edu
Ming-Fu Lin
Staff Scientist
(650) 926-2586
mfucb@slac.stanford.edu
Fuhao Ji
Associate Staff Scientist
(650) 926-4678
fuhaoji@slac.stanford.edu
Cameron Duncan
Associate Staff Scientist
cjduncan@slac.stanford.edu
Patrick Kramer
Laser Scientist
(650) 926-5148
pkramer@slac.stanford.edu
Yusong Liu
Associate Staff Scientist
yusongl@slac.stanford.edu
Randy Lemons
Laser Scientist
(650) 926-3477
rlemons@slac.stanford.edu
Matthias Hoffmann
Laser Scientist
(650) 926-4446
hoffmann@slac.stanford.edu
Xinxin Cheng
Associate Staff Scientist
xcheng@slac.stanford.edu
Tianzhe Xu
Research Associate
txu@slac.stanford.edu
Sharon S. Philip
Research Associate
sharonsp@slac.stanford.edu