Abstract Phase contrast electron microscopy is fundamental for visualizing unstained biological specimens. Advances in electron detection have not yet overcome the low contrast caused by weak scattering. Here, we demonstrate that an orthogonal pulsed laser-electron beam interaction produces a pronounced phase shift through ponderomotive defocusing. With focus‑tracking external optics, pulsed‑laser lensing of the electron beam has the potential to simultaneously enhance phase contrast and correct aberrations in cryo‑electron tomography.
Fitzpatrick et al. (Thu,) studied this question.