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Analytics at the nanometer and nanosecond scales by short electron pulses in an electron microscope

Picher, Matthieu
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Sinha, Shyam K.
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LaGrange, Thomas  
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October 3, 2022
Chemtexts

Chemical reactions and phase transformations in nanometer-size objects may happen at very short timescales, so conventional characterization tools are not applicable. A new technique combining high spatial and temporal resolution is ultrafast (or dynamic) electron microscopy, where short electron pulses are used instead of continuous electron beams. In a pump-probe approach, fast transformations of the objects are induced by laser pulses and monitored by short photoelectron pulses in a transmission electron microscope. This approach allows us to study fast reaction kinetics in individual nanoparticles and detect short-living transient states. First, the article briefly introduces transmission electron microscopy techniques and techniques for creating short electron pulses, finally leading to the principle of ultrafast TEM. In the second part, applications of ultrafast TEM in different fields of nanoscience are discussed with a focus on nanochemistry, where the analysis of nanoparticles with nanosecond resolution is realized.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s40828-022-00169-y
Web of Science ID

WOS:000862718300001

Author(s)
Picher, Matthieu
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Sinha, Shyam K.
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LaGrange, Thomas  
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Banhart, Florian
Date Issued

2022-10-03

Publisher

SPRINGER

Published in
Chemtexts
Volume

8

Issue

4

Start page

18

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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nanoscale analytics

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pump-probe techniques

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ultrafast electron microscopy

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electron energy-loss spectroscopy

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transient structures

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in-situ

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dynamics

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time

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nanoparticles

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space

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real

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