Ultrafast electron diffraction: Visualizing dynamic states of matter

IF 45.9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
D. Filippetto, P. Musumeci, R. K. Li, B. Siwick, M. Otto, M. Centurion, J. P. Nunes
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Abstract

Since the discovery of electron-wave duality, electron scattering instrumentation has developed into a powerful array of techniques for revealing the atomic structure of matter. Beyond detecting local lattice variations in equilibrium structures, recent research efforts have been directed towards the long sought-after dream of visualizing the dynamic evolution of matter in real-time. The atomic behavior at ultrafast timescales carries critical information on phase transition and chemical reaction dynamics, the coupling of electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom in materials and molecules, the correlation between structure, function and previously hidden metastable or nonequilibrium states of matter. Ultrafast electron pulses play an essential role in this scientific endeavor, and their generation has been facilitated by rapid technical advances in both ultrafast laser and particle accelerator technologies. This review presents a summary of the remarkable developments in this field over the last few decades. The physics and technology of ultrafast electron beams is presented with an emphasis on the figures of merit most relevant for ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) experiments. We discuss recent developments in the generation, manipulation and characterization of ultrashort electron beams aimed at improving the combined spatio-temporal resolution of these measurements. The fundamentals of electron scattering from atomic matter and the theoretical frameworks for retrieving dynamic structural information from solid-state and gas-phase samples are described, together with essential experimental techniques and several landmark works. Ultrafast electron probes with ever improving capabilities, combined with other complementary photon-based or spectroscopic approaches, hold tremendous potential for revolutionizing our ability to observe and understand energy and matter at atomic scales.

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超快电子衍射:物质动态状态的可视化
自从发现电子波二象性以来,电子散射仪器已经发展成为揭示物质原子结构的强大技术阵列。除了检测平衡结构中的局部晶格变化之外,最近的研究努力已经指向了长期追求的实时可视化物质动态演化的梦想。超快时间尺度下的原子行为承载着相变和化学反应动力学、材料和分子中电子和核自由度的耦合、物质结构、功能和先前隐藏的亚稳态或非平衡态之间的相关性等关键信息。超快电子脉冲在这一科学努力中发挥着至关重要的作用,超快激光和粒子加速器技术的快速发展促进了超快电子脉冲的产生。这篇综述概述了过去几十年来这一领域的显著发展。介绍了超快电子束的物理和技术,重点介绍了与超快电子衍射(UED)实验最相关的优点图。我们讨论了超短电子束的产生、操作和表征方面的最新进展,旨在提高这些测量的综合时空分辨率。描述了原子物质电子散射的基本原理和从固态和气相样品中检索动态结构信息的理论框架,以及必要的实验技术和一些具有里程碑意义的工作。能力不断提高的超快电子探针,结合其他互补的基于光子或光谱的方法,具有巨大的潜力,可以彻底改变我们在原子尺度上观察和理解能量和物质的能力。
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Reviews of Modern Physics
Reviews of Modern Physics 物理-物理:综合
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76.20
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0.70%
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30
期刊介绍: Reviews of Modern Physics (RMP) stands as the world's foremost physics review journal and is the most extensively cited publication within the Physical Review collection. Authored by leading international researchers, RMP's comprehensive essays offer exceptional coverage of a topic, providing context and background for contemporary research trends. Since 1929, RMP has served as an unparalleled platform for authoritative review papers across all physics domains. The journal publishes two types of essays: Reviews and Colloquia. Review articles deliver the present state of a given topic, including historical context, a critical synthesis of research progress, and a summary of potential future developments.
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