The development of ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) and variants thereof (e.g., photon-induced near-field electron microscopy, PINEM) has made it possible to image atomic-scale dynamics on the femtosecond timescale. Accessing the femtosecond regime with UEM currently relies on the generation of photoelectrons with an ultrafast laser pulse and operation in a stroboscopic pump-probe fashion. With this approach, temporal resolution is limited mainly by the durations of the pump laser pulse and probe electron packet. The ability to accurately determine the duration of the electron packets, and thus the instrument response function, is critically important for interpretation of dynamics occurring near the temporal resolution limit, in additio...
In recent decades, in situ electron microscopy has attracted considerable attention. The method enab...
A wide range of ultrafast phenomena in various atomic, molecular and condense matter systems is gove...
Electron imaging in space and time is achieved in microscopy with timed (near relativistic) electron...
The development of ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) and variants thereof (e.g., photon-induced ne...
Abstract Photon assisted Ultrafast Scanning Electron Microscopy (USEM) aims at combining the tempor...
The dynamics of photo-excited charge carriers, particularly their transport and interactions with de...
International audienceChemical reactions and phase transformations in nanometer-size objects may hap...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) is a pivotal tool for imaging of nanoscale structural dynamics w...
Abstract Ultrafast Scanning Electron Microscopy (USEM) aims at combining the temporal resolution of...
Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) can capture detail on the single nanometer length scale through...
We study the interaction of swift electrons with laser and solids using a numerical approach, and sp...
We advance ultrafast electron microscopy from atomic motions into the domain of electron-dynamics. S...
The development of Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM) and diffraction (UED) permit the imaging of a...
In recent decades, in situ electron microscopy has attracted considerable attention. The method enab...
A wide range of ultrafast phenomena in various atomic, molecular and condense matter systems is gove...
Electron imaging in space and time is achieved in microscopy with timed (near relativistic) electron...
The development of ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) and variants thereof (e.g., photon-induced ne...
Abstract Photon assisted Ultrafast Scanning Electron Microscopy (USEM) aims at combining the tempor...
The dynamics of photo-excited charge carriers, particularly their transport and interactions with de...
International audienceChemical reactions and phase transformations in nanometer-size objects may hap...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) is a pivotal tool for imaging of nanoscale structural dynamics w...
Abstract Ultrafast Scanning Electron Microscopy (USEM) aims at combining the temporal resolution of...
Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) can capture detail on the single nanometer length scale through...
We study the interaction of swift electrons with laser and solids using a numerical approach, and sp...
We advance ultrafast electron microscopy from atomic motions into the domain of electron-dynamics. S...
The development of Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM) and diffraction (UED) permit the imaging of a...
In recent decades, in situ electron microscopy has attracted considerable attention. The method enab...
A wide range of ultrafast phenomena in various atomic, molecular and condense matter systems is gove...
Electron imaging in space and time is achieved in microscopy with timed (near relativistic) electron...