Atomic-resolution electron microscopy is a crucial tool to elucidate the structure of matter. Recently, fast electron cameras have added the time domain to high-resolution imaging, allowing static images to be acquired as movies from which sample drift can later be removed computationally and enabling real-time observations of atomic-scale dynamics on the millisecond time scale. Even higher time resolution can be achieved with short electron pulses, yet their potential for atomicresolution imaging remains unexplored. Here, we generate high-brightness microsecond electron pulses from a Schottky emitter whose current we briefly drive to near its limit. We demonstrate that drift-corrected imaging with such pulses can achieve atomic resolution ...
As an energy filter in transmission electron microscopy has improved the precision of structural det...
The coherent modulation of swift electron beams with strong laser fields has enabled the generation ...
The development of Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM) and diffraction (UED) permit the imaging of a...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Pulsed electron beams allow for the direct atomic-scale observation of structures with femtosecond t...
In this contribution, we report the development of ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) with atomic-s...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
Femtosecond electron microscopy produces real-space images of matter in a series of ultrafast snapsh...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Thanks to their high brightness, field emitters are the electron sources of choice in most high-end ...
The long held objective of directly observing atomic motions during the defining moments of chemistr...
The long held objective of directly observing atomic motions during the defining moments of chemistr...
We propose the use of ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to image a controllable, laser-driven coh...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...
The ultrafast electron microscopy, electron diffraction, electron crystallography, and nanocrystallo...
As an energy filter in transmission electron microscopy has improved the precision of structural det...
The coherent modulation of swift electron beams with strong laser fields has enabled the generation ...
The development of Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM) and diffraction (UED) permit the imaging of a...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Pulsed electron beams allow for the direct atomic-scale observation of structures with femtosecond t...
In this contribution, we report the development of ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) with atomic-s...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
Femtosecond electron microscopy produces real-space images of matter in a series of ultrafast snapsh...
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has been demonstrated as an effective table-top technique for im...
Thanks to their high brightness, field emitters are the electron sources of choice in most high-end ...
The long held objective of directly observing atomic motions during the defining moments of chemistr...
The long held objective of directly observing atomic motions during the defining moments of chemistr...
We propose the use of ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to image a controllable, laser-driven coh...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...
The ultrafast electron microscopy, electron diffraction, electron crystallography, and nanocrystallo...
As an energy filter in transmission electron microscopy has improved the precision of structural det...
The coherent modulation of swift electron beams with strong laser fields has enabled the generation ...
The development of Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM) and diffraction (UED) permit the imaging of a...