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Jeremy J. Axelrod

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  20
Citations -  225

Jeremy J. Axelrod is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Transmission electron microscopy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 126 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy J. Axelrod include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Laser phase plate for transmission electron microscopy.

TL;DR: The laser phase plate provides a stable and tunable phase shift without electrostatic charging or unwanted electron scattering and is suggested for dose-efficient imaging of unstained biological macromolecules and cells.
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Near-concentric Fabry-Pérot cavity for continuous-wave laser control of electron waves.

TL;DR: Numerical simulations confirm that the standing-wave phase shift profile imprinted on the electron wave by the intra-cavity field can serve as a nearly ideal Zernike phase plate.
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Continuous 40\,GW/cm$^2$ laser intensity in a near-concentric optical cavity

TL;DR: In this article, a Zernike phase plate is implemented using a tight, intense CW laser focus that shifts the phase of the electron wave by the ponderomotive potential, which can enable high-contrast imaging of soft matter, leading to new opportunities in structural biology and materials science.
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Observation of the Relativistic Reversal of the Ponderomotive Potential.

TL;DR: A transmission electron microscope is used to measure the position-dependent phase shift imparted to a relativistic electron wave function when it traverses a standing laser wave, confirming the predictions of a quasiclassical theory of the interaction.