Continuous 40 GW/cm² laser intensity in a near-concentric optical cavity
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⚛️ physics.optics
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laserelectronphasecavityfocusintensitynear-concentricplate
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Manipulating free-space electron wave functions with laser fields can bring about new electron-optical elements for transmission electron microscopy. In particular, a Zernike phase plate would enable high-contrast imaging of soft matter, leading to new opportunities in structural biology and materials science. A Zernike plate can be implemented using a tight, intense CW laser focus that shifts the phase of the electron wave by the ponderomotive potential. Here, we use a near-concentric cavity to focus 7.5 kW of circulating laser power at 1064 nm into a 7 $\mu$m waist, setting a record for CW laser intensity and establishing a pathway to ponderomotive phase contrast TEM.
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