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arxiv: 1310.8594 · v1 · pith:24KLZ4TLnew · submitted 2013-10-31 · ⚛️ physics.optics · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· physics.comp-ph

Single-shot 3D structure determination of nanocrystals with femtosecond X-ray free electron laser pulses

classification ⚛️ physics.optics cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.comp-ph
keywords structurefemtosecondnanocrystalssingle-shotdeterminationdiffractionlasersparticles
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Coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) using synchrotron radiation, X-ray free electron lasers (X-FELs), high harmonic generation, soft X-ray lasers, and optical lasers has found broad applications across several disciplines. An active research direction in CDI is to determine the structure of single particles with intense, femtosecond X-FEL pulses based on diffraction-before-destruction scheme. However, single-shot 3D structure determination has not been experimentally realized yet. Here we report the first experimental demonstration of single-shot 3D structure determination of individual nanocrystals using ~10 femtosecond X-FEL pulses. Coherent diffraction patterns are collected from high-index-faceted nanocrystals, each struck by a single X-FEL pulse. Taking advantage of the symmetry of the nanocrystal, we reconstruct the 3D structure of each nanocrystal from a single-shot diffraction pattern at ~5.5 nm resolution. As symmetry exists in many nanocrystals and virus particles, this method can be applied to 3D structure studies of such particles at nanometer resolution on femtosecond time scales.

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