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McGill Laboratory for Ultrafast Structural Dynamics, B. J. Siwick

A research group headed by Siwick, Associate Professor in the Departments of Physics and Chemistry and the Center for the Physics of Materials at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. They are dedicated to the developments of electron diffraction instrumentation with femtosecond time resolution allowing the observation of structural dynamics at atomic-scale, aiming at realizing sub-100 fs time resolution allows producing molecular movie.

 

SLAC

A research group at SLAC headed by Wang has been conducting research and development on a new instrument, known as Ultrafast Electron Diffraction (UED) to be used along with X-ray to study material structures. Electrons have many advantages compared to x-ray such as (Wang, 2015), 

Ultrafast Electron Imaging (Max Planck for Quantum Optics)

A research group at MPQ-LMU led by Peter Baum, focusing on visualizing the atoms and electrons in motion, to help better understand the complex atomic rearrangements and evolution in real space and real time where a laser pulse is used to for dynamic initiation into the sample and the diffraction of time-delayed ultrashort electron pulse in used to probe the dynamics.

Center for Imaging and Microscopy

A Research group headed by Dr.Mohamed Th. Hassan at Center for Imaging and Microscopy (CIM), is recently setting up a time-resolved ultrafast electron microscope (UEM) which is going to be the first of its kind in Egypt and the second in the middle east.

Laboratory for Ultrafast Microscopy and Electron Scattering, LUMES, Carbone's Lab

A research group working under the guidance of prof Carbone is devoted to studying ultrafast phenomena in solids and nanostructure, the PINEM techniques are used to study Dynamics of surface electric fields in nanostructures owing to its significant spatial and temporal resolution.

Femtosecond Electron Diffraction (FED), MPSD, Dwayne Miller

A research group of experimental physical chemists and physicists at atomically resolved dynamics department headed by R. J. Dwayne Miller, director of Max Planck Institute for the structure and Dynamics of matter (MPSD) in Hamburg, Germany.

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