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An essential component for quantum-enhanced measurements with free electrons is an electron resonator. We report stable guiding of free electrons at 50 eV energy for up to seven round trips in a linear autoponderomotive guiding structure, which is realized with two microstructured printed circuit boards that generate the required electromagnetic fields. Free electrons are laser triggered from a sharp tungsten needle tip and coupled in at the front of the electron resonator with the help of sub-nanosecond-fast switchable electron mirrors. After a variable time delay, we open the rear electron mirror and measure the number of trapped electrons with a delay-line detector. We demonstrate, simulate, and show ways of optimizing an electron resonator in simulations, which will help enable ``interaction-free'' measurement setups, including multipass and quantum-Zeno effect based schemes, helping to realize the quantum electron microscope.
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Michael Seidling
F. D. F. Schmidt-Kaler
Robert Zimmermann
Physical Review Letters
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64668b6db6435875d7539 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.132.255001