New Frontiers in Electron Microscopy
22 SEPTEMBER16:00 - 17:30
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MICROSCOPY, CHARACTERIZATION AND IMAGE ANALYSIS | ||||
MICROSCOPY | ||||
TT.IV - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | ||||
New Frontiers in Electron Microscopy | ||||
Co-organized with JEOL & Sapienza University of Rome Chair: Marco VITTORI ANTISARI, NanoItaly Association |
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Ultrafast Electron Microscopy (UEM) is a newly developed experimental technique for nanoscale dynamic visualization of matter. UEM has been pioneered by Nobel Laureate Ahmed H. Zewail (Chemistry, 1999) and is based on a modified TEM coupled to a femtosecond pulsed laser. The technique combines the high spatial resolution of a TEM with the high temporal resolution of a pulsed laser, providing an enhanced spatiotemporal resolution of several orders of magnitude larger than conventional optical and electron techniques. For nanoscience, this approach has unique advantages with respect to conventional methods. The high versatility of this configuration can provide the direct probing of atomic motions, the real-space evolution of single particles, as well as the dynamics of low- and high-energy material excitations, such as plasmons and excitons. | ||||
The symposium is part of the Special Event SE.IV | ||||
TT.IV.H.1 SE.IV.1 |
Keynote Lecture Fabrizio CARBONE - CV EPFL, Losanna, Switzerland Transmission electron microscopy with engineered electrons |
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TT.IV.H.2 SE.IV.2 |
Giovanni Maria VANACORE - CV University of Milano-Bicocca Ultrafast Electron Microscopy: Femtosecond imaging, diffraction and spectroscopy for material science and quantum applications |
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TT.IV.H.3 SE.IV.3 |
Nehal Aboulfotoh ALI - CV Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt Explore the horizons of 4D imaging using ultrafast Electron Microscope |
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TT.IV.H.4 SE.IV.4 |
Vincenzo GRILLO - CV CNR-NANO, Modena Adaptive optics and where to find them. A guide to new ideas and application to material science |
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