American researchers have captured the fastest Ultrafast Electron Diffraction (UED) images, at a record shutter-speed of 100 quadrillionths of a second using a new superfast electron camera. This is the first research to visualize the process in real-time and with a detailed resolution, researchers said. UED is a pump-probe experiment which uses a beam of energetic electrons to probe samples.
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