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arxiv: 1007.0074 · v1 · pith:TGOZF4E6new · submitted 2010-07-01 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.atm-clus· physics.bio-ph

Biomolecular imaging and electronic damage using X-ray free-electron lasers

classification ⚛️ physics.optics physics.atm-clusphysics.bio-ph
keywords biomoleculardamageelectronicconditionsdiffractionexperimentsfree-electronimaging
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Proposals to determine biomolecular structures from diffraction experiments using femtosecond X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) pulses involve a conflict between the incident brightness required to achieve diffraction-limited atomic resolution and the electronic and structural damage induced by the illumination. Here we show that previous estimates of the conditions under which biomolecular structures may be obtained in this manner are unduly restrictive, because they are based on a coherent diffraction model that is not appropriate to the proposed interaction conditions. A more detailed imaging model derived from optical coherence theory and quantum electrodynamics is shown to be far more tolerant of electronic damage. The nuclear density is employed as the principal descriptor of molecular structure. The foundations of the approach may also be used to characterize electrodynamical processes by performing scattering experiments on complex molecules of known structure.

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