With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging in electron microscopy has become an essential methodology in various fields of study. Here, we report 4D imaging, with in situ spatiotemporal resolutions, in ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM). The ability to capture selected-area-image dynamics with pixel resolution and to control the time separation between pulses for temporal cooling of the specimen made possible studies of fleeting structures and morphologies. We demonstrate the potential for applications with two examples, gold and graphite. For gold, after thermally induced stress, we determined the atomic structural expansion, the nonthermal lattice temperature, and the ultrafast tran...
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...
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...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
In four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM), timed-pulse electron imaging and selec...
In four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM), timed-pulse electron imaging and selec...
In four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM), timed-pulse electron imaging and selec...
The discovery of the electron over a century ago and the realization of its dual character have give...
The discovery of the electron over a century ago and the realization of its dual character have give...
The development of ultrafast time-resolved techniques in the last decades allowed the direct observa...
The continuous electron beam of conventional scanning electron microscopes (SEM) limits the temporal...
Electron microscopy is arguably the most powerful tool for spatial imaging of structures. As such, 2...
Understanding the ultrafast evolution of atomic and electronic rearrangements under nonequilibrium c...
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...
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...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
With advances in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, two-dimensional (2D) and 3D imaging i...
In four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM), timed-pulse electron imaging and selec...
In four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM), timed-pulse electron imaging and selec...
In four-dimensional (4D) ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM), timed-pulse electron imaging and selec...
The discovery of the electron over a century ago and the realization of its dual character have give...
The discovery of the electron over a century ago and the realization of its dual character have give...
The development of ultrafast time-resolved techniques in the last decades allowed the direct observa...
The continuous electron beam of conventional scanning electron microscopes (SEM) limits the temporal...
Electron microscopy is arguably the most powerful tool for spatial imaging of structures. As such, 2...
Understanding the ultrafast evolution of atomic and electronic rearrangements under nonequilibrium c...
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...
Understanding the ultrafast evolution of atomic and electronic rearrangements under nonequilibrium c...