Abstract

Although radio frequency (RF) technology is routinely employed for controlling high-energy pulses of electrons, corresponding technology has not been developed at beam energies below several kiloelectronvolts. In this work, we demonstrate transverse and longitudinal phase-space manipulation of low-energy electron pulses using RF fields. A millimeter-sized photoelectron gun is combined with synchronized streaking and compression cavities driven at frequencies of and , respectively. The phase-controlled acceleration and deceleration of photoelectron pulses is characterized in the energy range of -. Deflection from a transient space-charge cloud at a metal grid is used to measure a fourfold compression of electron pulses, from to pulse duration.

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