The development of Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM) and diffraction (UED) permit the imaging of atomic motion in real time and space. UEM and UED have found a vast range of applications spans chemistry, physics, material science, and biology. The temporal resolution in ultrafast electron imaging, typically on the order of few hundred femtoseconds, is limited by the electron pulse duration and the space charge effect. Hence, imaging the fast motions of electrons remains beyond the reach. Recently, we break the temporal resolution limits in UEM by generating a 30-fs electron pulse exploiting the optical gating approach. The gating technique is based on the electron-laser coupling where the free electrons in the wavepacket exchange energy w...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
In synthesized gratings of optical fields, free non-relativistic electrons compress to pulses of ~15...
Attosecond spectroscopy1–7 can resolve electronic processes directly in time, but a movie-like space...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Attosecond imaging with electron beams can access optical-field-driven electron dynamics in space an...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
In this contribution, we consider the advancement of ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy t...
In this contribution, we consider the advancement of ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy t...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Attosecond imaging with electron beams can access optical-field-driven electron dynamics in space an...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
We investigate theoretically the direct imaging of coherent electronic motion in atoms and molecules...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
In synthesized gratings of optical fields, free non-relativistic electrons compress to pulses of ~15...
Attosecond spectroscopy1–7 can resolve electronic processes directly in time, but a movie-like space...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Attosecond imaging with electron beams can access optical-field-driven electron dynamics in space an...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
In this contribution, we consider the advancement of ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy t...
In this contribution, we consider the advancement of ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy t...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Attosecond imaging with electron beams can access optical-field-driven electron dynamics in space an...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
We investigate theoretically the direct imaging of coherent electronic motion in atoms and molecules...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
In synthesized gratings of optical fields, free non-relativistic electrons compress to pulses of ~15...
Attosecond spectroscopy1–7 can resolve electronic processes directly in time, but a movie-like space...