Today's structural biology techniques require averaging over millions of molecules to obtain detailed structural information. Derivation of the molecular structure from a scattering experiment with just one single 3D-molecule imposes major challenges. Coherent and damage-free radiation is needed to ensure sufficient elastic scattering events before destroying the molecule and a means to solve the phase problem is wanted. We have devised such a scheme using coherent low-energy electrons shaped into a collimated beam by an electrostatic microlens. Initial experiments using a carbon nanotube sample demonstrate the feasibility of coherent low-energy electron diffraction on an individual nanometer-sized object
Using a conventional transmission electron microscope that incorporates a field emission gun it is p...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a principal tool for studying nanomaterials, including carbon ...
This dissertation describes a set of experiments loosely unified under the general theme of 3D elect...
The current state of the art in structural biology is led by NMR, X-ray crystallography and TEM inve...
We demonstrate the potential of electrons for single molecule diffraction and imaging using C-60 mol...
Motivated by the need for less destructive imaging of nanostructures, we pursue point-source in-line...
Our work deals with the imaging of nanostructures composed of light biogenic elements, such as carbo...
3D electron diffraction can provide 3D single crystal electron diffraction data on crystal grains o...
Coherent electron beams for ultrafast structural dynamics Jom Luiten Eindhoven University of Technol...
We describe a new type of scanning electron microscope which works by directly imaging the electron ...
Modern structural biology relies on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), X-ray crystallography, and cry...
Electron crystallography is increasingly becoming a viable alternative for structure elucidation of ...
The ability to image light elements in soft matter at atomic resolution enables unprecedented insigh...
A demonstration of the ability to produce arbitrary-shaped electron bunches from an ultracold gas re...
We evaluate the low-dose performance of parallel nano-beam diffraction (NBD) in the transmission ele...
Using a conventional transmission electron microscope that incorporates a field emission gun it is p...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a principal tool for studying nanomaterials, including carbon ...
This dissertation describes a set of experiments loosely unified under the general theme of 3D elect...
The current state of the art in structural biology is led by NMR, X-ray crystallography and TEM inve...
We demonstrate the potential of electrons for single molecule diffraction and imaging using C-60 mol...
Motivated by the need for less destructive imaging of nanostructures, we pursue point-source in-line...
Our work deals with the imaging of nanostructures composed of light biogenic elements, such as carbo...
3D electron diffraction can provide 3D single crystal electron diffraction data on crystal grains o...
Coherent electron beams for ultrafast structural dynamics Jom Luiten Eindhoven University of Technol...
We describe a new type of scanning electron microscope which works by directly imaging the electron ...
Modern structural biology relies on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), X-ray crystallography, and cry...
Electron crystallography is increasingly becoming a viable alternative for structure elucidation of ...
The ability to image light elements in soft matter at atomic resolution enables unprecedented insigh...
A demonstration of the ability to produce arbitrary-shaped electron bunches from an ultracold gas re...
We evaluate the low-dose performance of parallel nano-beam diffraction (NBD) in the transmission ele...
Using a conventional transmission electron microscope that incorporates a field emission gun it is p...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a principal tool for studying nanomaterials, including carbon ...
This dissertation describes a set of experiments loosely unified under the general theme of 3D elect...