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  • Understanding incipient plasticity has been experimentally limited by spatial and temporal resolution. Here the authors report ultra-fast, in situ electron diffraction measurement of dislocation defect dynamics in the early stage of plastic deformation in Al under laser-driven compression.

    • Mianzhen Mo
    • Minxue Tang
    • Siegfried Glenzer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-8
  • Due to the complex, nonlinear and correlated nature of accelerator systems, electron beam property optimisation is a time-consuming process. Here, the authors utilise multi-objective Bayesian active learning for speeding up online beam tuning at MeV ultrafast electron diffraction facility.

    • Fuhao Ji
    • Auralee Edelen
    • Robert Joel England
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-7
  • Liquid ultrafast electron scattering measures structural responses in liquid water with femtosecond temporal and atomic spatial resolution to reveal a transient hydrogen bond contraction then thermalization preceding relaxation of the OH stretch.

    • Jie Yang
    • Riccardo Dettori
    • Xijie Wang
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 596, P: 531-535
  • Laser ablation is a phenomenon where the fundamental research directly intersects with practical relevance for industrial applications, yet probing the highly nonequilibrium phase decomposition triggered by laser excitation is still a challenge. This study provides unique insights into the dynamics of nanoscale phase decomposition in laser ablation of thin gold films by combining time-resolved femtosecond X-ray probing with large-scale atomistic modeling.

    • Yanwen Sun
    • Chaobo Chen
    • Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Materials
    Volume: 6, P: 1-15