Super-resolution in ultrafast scattering
| Date | 8th, Mar 2023 |
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| Source | Nanowerk - Nanotechnology Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Super-resolution microscopy has transformed the way we view the biological world, and enabled scientists to visualize biological structures and their interactions inside cells, at a resolution of a few nanometers. But 'seeing' atomic motion in space and time is not straightforward. Researchers set out do something similar and see how individual atoms move in a molecule using X-rays. The result is an approach to extend super-resolution imaging to the challenging case of ultrafast scattering.