Watching a single molecule move on its intrinsic timescale has been one of the central goals of modern nanoscience, and calls for measurements that combine ultrafast temporal resolution(1-8) with atomic spatial resolution(9-30). Steady-state experiments access the requisite spatial scales, as illustrated by direct imaging of individual molecular orbitals using scanning tunnelling microscopy(9-11) or the acquisition of tip-enhanced Raman and luminescence spectra with sub-molecular resolution(26-28). But tracking the intrinsic dynamics of a single molecule directly in the time domain faces the challenge that interactions with the molecule must be confined to a femtosecond time window. For individual nanoparticles, such ultrafast temporal conf...
This thesis has introduced a novel microscope which combines the outstanding properties of ultrafast...
The recent development of optical technology has enabled the practical use of a carrier-envelope pha...
We report the first experimental study of individual molecules with femtosecond time resolution usin...
Watching a single molecule move on its intrinsic timescale has been one of the central goals of mode...
Tracking electron motion in molecules is the key to understanding and controlling chemical transform...
The main goal of the studies presented in this dissertation is to demonstrate the measurement and ma...
Scanning probe techniques can leverage atomically precise forces to sculpt matter at surfaces, atom ...
Scanning tunneling microscopy combined with terahertz (THz) electromagnetic pulses and its related t...
Electron motion on the (sub-)femtosecond time scale constitutes the fastest response in many natural...
The ability to directly image ultrafast phenomena with nanometer spatial resolution is essential to ...
A chemical reaction is fundamentally initiated by the restructuring of a chemical bond. Chemical rea...
Tunnelling is one of the most fundamental manifestations of quantum mechanics. The recent advent of ...
Atomically precise electronics operating at optical frequencies require tools that can characterize ...
Experimental techniques with the sensitivity to measure properties of individual molecules present a...
Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) has become a powerful tool in nanoscience for imaging, manipulat...
This thesis has introduced a novel microscope which combines the outstanding properties of ultrafast...
The recent development of optical technology has enabled the practical use of a carrier-envelope pha...
We report the first experimental study of individual molecules with femtosecond time resolution usin...
Watching a single molecule move on its intrinsic timescale has been one of the central goals of mode...
Tracking electron motion in molecules is the key to understanding and controlling chemical transform...
The main goal of the studies presented in this dissertation is to demonstrate the measurement and ma...
Scanning probe techniques can leverage atomically precise forces to sculpt matter at surfaces, atom ...
Scanning tunneling microscopy combined with terahertz (THz) electromagnetic pulses and its related t...
Electron motion on the (sub-)femtosecond time scale constitutes the fastest response in many natural...
The ability to directly image ultrafast phenomena with nanometer spatial resolution is essential to ...
A chemical reaction is fundamentally initiated by the restructuring of a chemical bond. Chemical rea...
Tunnelling is one of the most fundamental manifestations of quantum mechanics. The recent advent of ...
Atomically precise electronics operating at optical frequencies require tools that can characterize ...
Experimental techniques with the sensitivity to measure properties of individual molecules present a...
Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) has become a powerful tool in nanoscience for imaging, manipulat...
This thesis has introduced a novel microscope which combines the outstanding properties of ultrafast...
The recent development of optical technology has enabled the practical use of a carrier-envelope pha...
We report the first experimental study of individual molecules with femtosecond time resolution usin...