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Kwon, Oh Hoon
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Ultrafast Electron Microscopy at the Space and Time Limit

Author(s)
Kwon, Oh Hoon
Issued Date
2018-10-22
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/80727
Citation
2018 French-Korean Symposium: Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Gas-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy
Abstract
With advnaces in spatial resolution reaching the atomic scale, 2 and 3 dimensional (D) imaging in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has become an essential methodology in various fields of research providing static structural information. Now it has become possible to integrated the ultrahigh temporal resolution (fourth demension) to the 3D spatial resolution of TEM. Here, presented is the concept and recent application of time-resolved imaging in ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM), which made it possible to directly visualized a single gold nanorod (Au NR) undergoing plasmonic-acoustic vibration of sub-nanometer amplitude and picosecond period, upon femtosecond-pulsed light excitation for the first time. The unique intergration of a direct electron detector with ultrafast electron microscopy in combination with the achievement of control over the quality of the pulsed electron beam enabled unprecedented spatiotemporal imaging of characteristic vibration of each nanostructure infertaces with a substrate, which has beenveiled in ensemble measurements in solution.
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Institute of Molecular Science, Laser Center of the University Paris Sud

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