One of the most exciting recent experimental breakthroughs has been the development, by Zewail et al., of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy (4D-UEM), which has the capability to combine direct spatial imaging of materials at angstrom resolution together with time resolution down to femtoseconds. We identify and discuss some of the wide-ranging future prospects for applying the 4D-UEM technique in organic solid-state chemistry, with reference to a variety of organic solids, including urea inclusion compounds, and in the study of biological materials such as ribosomes, proteins, and enzymes
The vision to develop 4D electron microscopy, a union of the capabilities of electron microscopy wit...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...
One of the most exciting recent experimental breakthroughs has been the development, by Zewail et al...
Understanding the ultrafast evolution of atomic and electronic rearrangements under nonequilibrium c...
The discovery of the electron over a century ago and the realization of its dual character have give...
imaging ■ Abstract In this review, we highlight the progress made in the development of 4D ultrafast...
Electron microscopy is arguably the most powerful tool for spatial imaging of structures. As such, 2...
In this Perspective, 4D electron imaging is highlighted, after introducing some concepts, with an ov...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
In this Perspective, the evolutionary and revolutionary developments of ultrafast electron imaging a...
In this perspective we highlight developments and concepts in the field of 4D electron imaging. With...
In this review, we highlight the progress made in the development of 4D ultrafast electron diffracti...
In the past decade, we have witnessed the rapid growth of the field of ultrafast electron microscopy...
The continuous electron beam of conventional scanning electron microscopes (SEM) limits the temporal...
The vision to develop 4D electron microscopy, a union of the capabilities of electron microscopy wit...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...
One of the most exciting recent experimental breakthroughs has been the development, by Zewail et al...
Understanding the ultrafast evolution of atomic and electronic rearrangements under nonequilibrium c...
The discovery of the electron over a century ago and the realization of its dual character have give...
imaging ■ Abstract In this review, we highlight the progress made in the development of 4D ultrafast...
Electron microscopy is arguably the most powerful tool for spatial imaging of structures. As such, 2...
In this Perspective, 4D electron imaging is highlighted, after introducing some concepts, with an ov...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
In this Perspective, the evolutionary and revolutionary developments of ultrafast electron imaging a...
In this perspective we highlight developments and concepts in the field of 4D electron imaging. With...
In this review, we highlight the progress made in the development of 4D ultrafast electron diffracti...
In the past decade, we have witnessed the rapid growth of the field of ultrafast electron microscopy...
The continuous electron beam of conventional scanning electron microscopes (SEM) limits the temporal...
The vision to develop 4D electron microscopy, a union of the capabilities of electron microscopy wit...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...