Literature DB >> 28949712

Incoherent Diffractive Imaging via Intensity Correlations of Hard X Rays.

Anton Classen1,2, Kartik Ayyer3, Henry N Chapman3,4,5, Ralf Röhlsberger5,6, Joachim von Zanthier1,2.   

Abstract

Established x-ray diffraction methods allow for high-resolution structure determination of crystals, crystallized protein structures, or even single molecules. While these techniques rely on coherent scattering, incoherent processes like fluorescence emission-often the predominant scattering mechanism-are generally considered detrimental for imaging applications. Here, we show that intensity correlations of incoherently scattered x-ray radiation can be used to image the full 3D arrangement of the scattering atoms with significantly higher resolution compared to conventional coherent diffraction imaging and crystallography, including additional three-dimensional information in Fourier space for a single sample orientation. We present a number of properties of incoherent diffractive imaging that are conceptually superior to those of coherent methods.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28949712     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.053401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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1.  Rayleigh-scattering microscopy for tracking and sizing nanoparticles in focused aerosol beams.

Authors:  Max F Hantke; Johan Bielecki; Olena Kulyk; Daniel Westphal; Daniel S D Larsson; Martin Svenda; Hemanth K N Reddy; Richard A Kirian; Jakob Andreasson; Janos Hajdu; Filipe R N C Maia
Journal:  IUCrJ       Date:  2018-09-11       Impact factor: 4.769

2.  Diffraction based Hanbury Brown and Twiss interferometry at a hard x-ray free-electron laser.

Authors:  O Yu Gorobtsov; N Mukharamova; S Lazarev; M Chollet; D Zhu; Y Feng; R P Kurta; J-M Meijer; G Williams; M Sikorski; S Song; D Dzhigaev; S Serkez; A Singer; A V Petukhov; I A Vartanyants
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-02-02       Impact factor: 4.379

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