ultrafast electron diffraction

How Does Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Work?

UED involves generating a beam of high-energy electrons using a laser-driven photoemission process. The electron beam is then directed towards a sample where it interacts with the atomic lattice, producing a diffraction pattern. By using ultrafast laser pulses to excite the sample and timed electron pulses to capture the diffraction patterns, scientists can create a series of time-resolved images that reveal how the atomic structure evolves over time.

Frequently asked queries:

Partnered Content Networks

Relevant Topics