The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understanding non-equilibrium phenomena such as chemical reactions1, matter under extreme conditions2, ultrafast phase transitions3 and intense light–matter interactions4. Established imaging techniques are limited either in time or spatial resolution and typically require samples to be deposited on a substrate, which interferes with the dynamics. Here, we show that coherent X-ray diffraction images from isolated single samples can be used to visualize femtosecond electron density dynamics. We recorded X-ray snapshot images from a nanoplasma expansion, a prototypical non-equilibrium phenomenon4,5. Single Xe clusters are superheated using an intense op...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...
We studied the nanoplasma formation and explosion dynamics of single large xenon clusters in ultrash...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
Surfaces, thin films and interfacesFigure 1X-ray diffraction patterns of pristine and pre-heated xen...
Surfaces, thin films and interfacesFigure 1X-ray diffraction patterns of pristine and pre-heated xen...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...
Diffraction-before-destruction imaging with single ultrashort X-ray pulses has the potential to visu...
Femtosecond laser pulses have opened new frontiers for the study of ultrafast phase transitions and ...
The evolution of individual, large gas-phase xenon clusters, turned into a nanoplasma by a high powe...
The evolution of individual, large gas-phase xenon clusters, turned into a nanoplasma by a high powe...
Femtosecond laser pulses have opened new frontiers for the study of ultrafast phase transitions and ...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...
We studied the nanoplasma formation and explosion dynamics of single large xenon clusters in ultrash...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
The ability to observe ultrafast structural changes in nanoscopic samples is essential for understan...
Surfaces, thin films and interfacesFigure 1X-ray diffraction patterns of pristine and pre-heated xen...
Surfaces, thin films and interfacesFigure 1X-ray diffraction patterns of pristine and pre-heated xen...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...
Diffraction-before-destruction imaging with single ultrashort X-ray pulses has the potential to visu...
Femtosecond laser pulses have opened new frontiers for the study of ultrafast phase transitions and ...
The evolution of individual, large gas-phase xenon clusters, turned into a nanoplasma by a high powe...
The evolution of individual, large gas-phase xenon clusters, turned into a nanoplasma by a high powe...
Femtosecond laser pulses have opened new frontiers for the study of ultrafast phase transitions and ...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...
We studied the nanoplasma formation and explosion dynamics of single large xenon clusters in ultrash...
The transient nanoscale dynamics of materials on femtosecond to picosecond timescales is of great in...