Although recent years have seen significant advances in the spatial resolution possible in the transmission electron microscope (TEM), the temporal resolution of most microscopes is limited to video rate at best. This lack of temporal resolution means that our understanding of dynamic processes in materials is extremely limited. High temporal resolution in the TEM can be achieved, however, by replacing the normal thermionic or field emission source with a photoemission source. In this case the temporal resolution is limited only by the ability to create a short pulse of photoexcited electrons in the source, and this can be as short as a few femtoseconds. The operation of the photo-emission source and the control of the subsequent pulse of e...
The development of a dynamic environmental transmission electron microscope (DETEM) at the Universit...
This report summarizes a 2011 workshop that addressed the potential role of rapid, time-resolved ele...
We present the development of the first ultrafast transmission electron microscope (UTEM) driven by ...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA...
International audienceTransmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) have allowed giant steps in chemistry,...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
The Dynamic Transmission Electron Microscope (DTEM) offers a means of capturing rapid evolution in a...
A novel compact electron gun for use in time-resolved gas electron diffraction experiments has recen...
In this paper, the design and implementation of a femtosecond-resolved ultrafast transmission electr...
In recent decades, in situ electron microscopy has attracted considerable attention. The method enab...
Recent developments in ultrafast electron microscopy have shown that spatial and temporal informatio...
A novel compact electron gun for use in time-resolved gas electron diffraction experiments has recen...
Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) can capture detail on the single nanometer length scale through...
Detector developments are currently enabling new capabilities in the field of Transmission Electron ...
The development of a dynamic environmental transmission electron microscope (DETEM) at the Universit...
This report summarizes a 2011 workshop that addressed the potential role of rapid, time-resolved ele...
We present the development of the first ultrafast transmission electron microscope (UTEM) driven by ...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA...
International audienceTransmission Electron Microscopes (TEM) have allowed giant steps in chemistry,...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
The transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a powerful tool enabling the visualization of atoms wi...
The Dynamic Transmission Electron Microscope (DTEM) offers a means of capturing rapid evolution in a...
A novel compact electron gun for use in time-resolved gas electron diffraction experiments has recen...
In this paper, the design and implementation of a femtosecond-resolved ultrafast transmission electr...
In recent decades, in situ electron microscopy has attracted considerable attention. The method enab...
Recent developments in ultrafast electron microscopy have shown that spatial and temporal informatio...
A novel compact electron gun for use in time-resolved gas electron diffraction experiments has recen...
Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) can capture detail on the single nanometer length scale through...
Detector developments are currently enabling new capabilities in the field of Transmission Electron ...
The development of a dynamic environmental transmission electron microscope (DETEM) at the Universit...
This report summarizes a 2011 workshop that addressed the potential role of rapid, time-resolved ele...
We present the development of the first ultrafast transmission electron microscope (UTEM) driven by ...