The detection of spatial and temporal electronic motion by scattering of subfemtosecond pulses of 10 keV electrons from coherent superpositions of electronic states of both H and T+2 is investigated. For the H atom, we predict changes in the diffraction images that reflect the time-dependent effective radius of the electronic charge density. For an aligned T+2 molecule, the diffraction image changes reflect the time-dependent localization or delocalization of the electronic charge density
We propose the use of ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to image a controllable, laser-driven coh...
Experience shows that the ability to make measurements in any new time regime opens new areas of sci...
AbstractPump–probe electron diffraction and ultrafast microscopy, based on laser excitation and prob...
The detection of spatial and temporal electronic motion by scattering of subfemtosecond pulses of 10...
Ultrafast electron diffraction from time-varying coherent electronic states of the H atom is analyze...
We investigate theoretically the direct imaging of coherent electronic motion in atoms and molecules...
Due to the important roles played by the electrons in various kinds of reactions, direct imaging ele...
We investigate theoretically the direct imaging of coherent electronic motion in atoms and molecules...
Recently ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy have reached unprecedented temporal resolutio...
We propose energy-resolved ultrafast electron diffraction as a means of directly imaging target elec...
We investigate theoretically the use of energy-resolved ultrafast electron diffraction to image lase...
We study analytically the possibility for monitoring electron motion in a molecule using two ultrash...
The (e,2e) process is analyzed for the case of an ultrafast electron pulse incident upon a target pr...
Physicists have long been able to snap atomic-scale pictures by shining a beam of electrons at a tar...
For the past several decades, we have been able to directly probe the motion of atoms that is associ...
We propose the use of ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to image a controllable, laser-driven coh...
Experience shows that the ability to make measurements in any new time regime opens new areas of sci...
AbstractPump–probe electron diffraction and ultrafast microscopy, based on laser excitation and prob...
The detection of spatial and temporal electronic motion by scattering of subfemtosecond pulses of 10...
Ultrafast electron diffraction from time-varying coherent electronic states of the H atom is analyze...
We investigate theoretically the direct imaging of coherent electronic motion in atoms and molecules...
Due to the important roles played by the electrons in various kinds of reactions, direct imaging ele...
We investigate theoretically the direct imaging of coherent electronic motion in atoms and molecules...
Recently ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy have reached unprecedented temporal resolutio...
We propose energy-resolved ultrafast electron diffraction as a means of directly imaging target elec...
We investigate theoretically the use of energy-resolved ultrafast electron diffraction to image lase...
We study analytically the possibility for monitoring electron motion in a molecule using two ultrash...
The (e,2e) process is analyzed for the case of an ultrafast electron pulse incident upon a target pr...
Physicists have long been able to snap atomic-scale pictures by shining a beam of electrons at a tar...
For the past several decades, we have been able to directly probe the motion of atoms that is associ...
We propose the use of ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to image a controllable, laser-driven coh...
Experience shows that the ability to make measurements in any new time regime opens new areas of sci...
AbstractPump–probe electron diffraction and ultrafast microscopy, based on laser excitation and prob...