AbstractPump–probe electron diffraction and ultrafast microscopy, based on laser excitation and probing with electrons, can provide a four-dimensional visualization of atomic motion in space and time. Electron pulses consisting of only single electrons have recently been used in order to avoid the deterioration of temporal resolution by Coulomb forces. Here it is discussed how one can define the pulse duration, the beam size and divergence, the transverse and longitudinal coherences, the energy spread and temporal dispersion, and the relation between bandwidth and shortest possible pulse duration, for single electrons and in practical context. Relations are provided on how to estimate these parameters from measurable quantities in a single-...
Observation of atomic-scale structural motion in matter with femtosecond temporal resolution is of c...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...
Time-resolved diffraction and microscopy with femtosecond electron pulses provide four-dimensional r...
AbstractPump–probe electron diffraction and ultrafast microscopy, based on laser excitation and prob...
Pulsed electron beams allow for the direct atomic-scale observation of structures with femtosecond t...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Ultrafast electron microscopy and diffraction are powerful techniques for the study of the time-reso...
Ultrafast electron microscopy and diffraction are powerful techniques for the study of the time-reso...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Ultrafast electron diffraction allows the tracking of atomic motion in real time, but space charge e...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
Observation of atomic-scale structural motion in matter with femtosecond temporal resolution is of c...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...
Time-resolved diffraction and microscopy with femtosecond electron pulses provide four-dimensional r...
AbstractPump–probe electron diffraction and ultrafast microscopy, based on laser excitation and prob...
Pulsed electron beams allow for the direct atomic-scale observation of structures with femtosecond t...
Ultrafast measurement technology provides essential contributions to our understanding of the proper...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Ultrafast electron microscopy and diffraction are powerful techniques for the study of the time-reso...
Ultrafast electron microscopy and diffraction are powerful techniques for the study of the time-reso...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
To study nature on the atomic scale one can use an electron microscope. However, this device cannot ...
Ultrafast electron diffraction allows the tracking of atomic motion in real time, but space charge e...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel pump-probe technique which aims to determine transient str...
Observation of atomic-scale structural motion in matter with femtosecond temporal resolution is of c...
Progress has been made in the development of four-dimensional ultrafast electron microscopy, which e...
Time-resolved diffraction and microscopy with femtosecond electron pulses provide four-dimensional r...