Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1677693 Ultramicroscopy 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The holographic mask technique is used to create freely moving electrons with quantized angular momentum. With electron optical elements they can be focused to vortices with diameters below the nanometer range. The understanding of these vortex beams is important for many applications. Here, we produce electron vortex beams and compare them to a theory of electrons with topological charge. The experimental results show excellent agreement with simulations. As an immediate application, fundamental experimental parameters like spherical aberration and partial coherence are determined.

► Creation and propagation of sub-nanometer electron vortices. ► Modelling of partial coherence, spherical abberation, and defocus. ► Excellent agreement between experiments and simulations.

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