Anisotropic nano-scale resolution in 3D Bragg coherent diffraction imaging
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resolutionimagesbraggcoherentdemonstratedependentdiffractiondirection
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We demonstrate that the resolution of three-dimensional (3D) real-space images obtained from Bragg x-ray coherent diffraction measurements is direction dependent. We propose and demonstrate the effectiveness of a metric to determine the spatial resolution of images that accounts for the direc- tional dependence. The measured direction dependent resolution of ~ 4-9nm is about 2 times higher than the best previously obtained 3D measurements. Finally, we quantify the relationship between the resolution of recovered real-space images and dosage, and discuss its implications in the light of next generation synchrotrons.
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