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In this work we report on a detailed analysis of the propagation of high energy electron beams having different shapes in a model system, namely [100] oriented zincblende GaN crystal. The analyses are based on the comparison between a reformulated Bloch wave and multislice simulations and mainly focus on Bessel beams. In fact, considering the simplicity of the Bessel beam momentum spectrum and the symmetry of the material it is possible in some cases to give a simple description of the propagation and explain it on the bases of the free space properties of each beam. This analysis permits a deeper understanding of the channeling phenomena and of the probe intensity oscillation along the propagation direction. For comparison we will also consider two additional relevant cases of the well-known aperture limited beams and a newly introduced Gaussian probes. The latter can be shown to be the optimal probe for coupling to 1s Bloch states and obtain minimal spread along columns.
A convolutional neural network is used to align an orbital angular momentum sorter in a transmission electron microscope. The method is demonstrated using simulations and experimentally. As a result of its accuracy and speed, it offers the possibilit
Active longitudinal beam optics can help FEL facilities achieve cutting edge performance by optimizing the beam to: produce multi-color pulses, suppress caustics, or support attosecond lasing. As the next generation of superconducting accelerators co
The Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) will perform a detailed study of ionization cooling to evaluate the feasibility of the technique. To carry out this program, MICE requires an efficient particle-identification (PID) system to identify muo
The SPectrometer for Internal Conversion Electrons (SPICE) has been commissioned for use in conjunction with the TIGRESS $gamma$-ray spectrometer at TRIUMFs ISAC-II facility. SPICE features a permanent rare-earth magnetic lens to collect and direct i
In this paper, we report our progress towards the realization of a continuous guided atomic beam in the degenerate regime. So far, we have coupled into a magnetic guide a flux of a few $10^{8}$ atoms/s at 60 cm/s with a propagation in the guide over