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Fast pulse shaping for a novel gated electron mirror

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 92, Issue 4, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0039523

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  1. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
  2. Stanford Graduate Fellowship
  3. National Science Foundation [1656518]
  4. Direct For Education and Human Resources
  5. Division Of Graduate Education [1656518] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The article presents the design and prototype of a switchable electron mirror, as well as a driving technique that pre-compensates pulses using an arbitrary waveform generator to achieve high fidelity waveform reproduction. The results demonstrate the feasibility of improving waveform accuracy in nonideal conditions using this method.
We present the design and prototype of a switchable electron mirror, along with a technique for driving it with an arbitrary pulse shape. We employ a general technique for electronic pulse-shaping, where high fidelity of the pulse shape is required, but the characteristics of the system, which are possibly nonlinear, are not known. This driving technique uses an arbitrary waveform generator to pre-compensate the pulse, with a simple iterative algorithm used to generate the input waveform. This is a broadly applicable, general method for arbitrary pulse shaping. Driving our switchable electron mirror with a flat-top pulse, we demonstrate an improvement in rms error of roughly two orders of magnitude compared to an uncompensated waveform. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of high fidelity waveform reproduction in the presence of nonidealities, with immediate applications in the realization of novel electron optical components.

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