Picosecond resolution photoelectron emission lifetime detection system

Abstract

This paper describes a new photoelectron emission lifetime detection system. It is based on a recently developed Radio Frequency Timing technique of keV electrons and a 40 MHz, ultrafast pulsed laser. The photoelectron emission lifetimes from gold, monolayer MoS2 and monolayer graphene were measured. As expected, we do not observe delayed electrons from gold, and the time distribution of the produced photoelectrons represents the time resolution of the device, which is 12~ps. From the graphene, we observed delayed photoelectrons with a lifetime of 189~ps.

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