We report direct visualization of irreversible chemical reactions in space and time with 4D electron microscopy. Specifically, transient structures are imaged following electron transfer in copper-tetracyanoquinodimethane [Cu(TCNQ)] crystals, and the oxidation/reduction process, which is irreversible, is elucidated using the single-shot operation mode of the microscope. We observed the fast, initial structural rearrangement due to Cu^+ reduction and the slower growth of metallic Cu^0 nanocrystals (Ostwald ripening) following initiation of the reaction with a pulse of visible light. The mechanism involves electron transfer from TCNQ anion-radical to Cu^+, morphological changes, and thermally driven growth of discrete Cu^0 nanocrystals embedd...
Liquid-cell electron microscopy (LC-EM) provides a unique approach for in situ imaging of morphology...
Electron microscopy is arguably the most powerful tool for spatial imaging of structures. As such, 2...
We demonstrate ultrafast core-electron energy-loss spectroscopy in four-dimensional electron microsc...
We report direct visualization of irreversible chemical reactions in space and time with 4D electron...
In many physical and biological systems the transition from an amorphous to ordered native structure...
In this review, we highlight the progress made in the development of 4D ultrafast electron diffracti...
In this perspective we highlight developments and concepts in the field of 4D electron imaging. With...
In this Perspective, the evolutionary and revolutionary developments of ultrafast electron imaging a...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
Le travail de la thèse a pour but d'étudier des transitions irréversibles dans des nano-systèmes qui...
We report experimental methodologies utilising transmission electron microscopy (TEM) as an imaging ...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
Understanding the ultrafast evolution of atomic and electronic rearrangements under nonequilibrium c...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
Four-dimensional multiple-cathode ultrafast electron microscopy is developed to enable the capture o...
Liquid-cell electron microscopy (LC-EM) provides a unique approach for in situ imaging of morphology...
Electron microscopy is arguably the most powerful tool for spatial imaging of structures. As such, 2...
We demonstrate ultrafast core-electron energy-loss spectroscopy in four-dimensional electron microsc...
We report direct visualization of irreversible chemical reactions in space and time with 4D electron...
In many physical and biological systems the transition from an amorphous to ordered native structure...
In this review, we highlight the progress made in the development of 4D ultrafast electron diffracti...
In this perspective we highlight developments and concepts in the field of 4D electron imaging. With...
In this Perspective, the evolutionary and revolutionary developments of ultrafast electron imaging a...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
Le travail de la thèse a pour but d'étudier des transitions irréversibles dans des nano-systèmes qui...
We report experimental methodologies utilising transmission electron microscopy (TEM) as an imaging ...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
Understanding the ultrafast evolution of atomic and electronic rearrangements under nonequilibrium c...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
Four-dimensional multiple-cathode ultrafast electron microscopy is developed to enable the capture o...
Liquid-cell electron microscopy (LC-EM) provides a unique approach for in situ imaging of morphology...
Electron microscopy is arguably the most powerful tool for spatial imaging of structures. As such, 2...
We demonstrate ultrafast core-electron energy-loss spectroscopy in four-dimensional electron microsc...