Electron Vortex Beams with High Quanta of Orbital Angular Momentum
National Institute of Standards and Technology · Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Electron beams with helical wavefronts carrying orbital angular momentum are expected to provide new capabilities for electron microscopy and other applications. We used nanofabricated diffraction holograms in an electron microscope to produce multiple electron vortex beams with well-defined topological charge. Beams carrying quantized amounts of orbital angular momentum (up to 100ħ) per electron were observed. We describe how the electrons can exhibit such orbital motion in free space in the absence of any confining potential or external field, and discuss how these beams can be applied to improved electron microscopy of magnetic and biological specimens.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
7- BMBenjamin McMorranCorresponding
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
- AAAmit Agrawal
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park
- IAIan Anderson
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- AAAndrew A. Herzing
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- HJHenri J. Lezec
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Angular momentum
- Electron
- Physics
- Orbital motion
- Electron holography
- Electron microscope
- Wavefront
- Vortex
- Affordable and clean energy