50 research outputs found
Water Window Ptychographic Imaging with Characterized Coherent X-rays
We report on a ptychographical coherent diffractive imaging experiment in the
water window with focused soft X-rays at . An X-ray beam with
high degree of coherence was selected for ptychography at the P04 beamline of
the PETRA III synchrotron radiation source. We measured the beam coherence with
the newly developed non-redundant array method. A pinhole
in size selected the coherent part of the beam and was used for ptychographic
measurements of a lithographically manufactured test sample and fossil diatom.
The achieved resolution was for the test sample and only
limited by the size of the detector. The diatom was imaged at a resolution
better than .Comment: 22 pages. 7 figure
Angular X-ray cross-correlation analysis applied to the scattering data in 3D reciprocal space from a single crystal
An application of angular X-ray cross-correlation analysis (AXCCA) to the scattered intensity distribution measured in 3D reciprocal space from a single-crystalline sample is proposed in this work. Contrary to the conventional application of AXCCA, when averaging over many 2D diffraction patterns collected from different randomly oriented samples is required, the proposed approach provides an insight into the structure of a single specimen. This is particularly useful in studies of defect-rich samples that are unlikely to have the same structure. The application of the method is shown on an example of a qualitative structure determination of a colloidal crystal from simulated as well as experimentally measured 3D scattered intensity distributions
Critical slowing of the spin and charge density wave order in thin film Cr following photoexcitation
We report on the evolution of the charge density wave (CDW) and spin density
wave (SDW) order of a chromium film following photoexcitation with an ultrafast
optical laser pulse. The CDW is measured by ultrafast time-resolved x-ray
diffraction of the CDW satellite that tracks the suppression and recovery of
the CDW following photoexcitation. We find that as the temperature of the film
approaches a discontinuous phase transition in the CDW and SDW order, the time
scales of recovery increase exponentially from the expected thermal time
scales. We extend a Landau model for SDW systems to account for this critical
slowing with the appropriate boundary conditions imposed by the geometry of the
thin film system. This model allows us to assess the energy barrier between
available CDW/SDW states with different spatial periodicities.Comment: Author typo fixe
Ultrafast domain dilation induced by optical pumping in ferromagnetic CoFe/Ni multilayers
Ultrafast optical pumping of systems with spatially nonuniform magnetic
textures is known to cause far-from-equilibrium spin transport effects, such as
the broadening of domain-walls. Here, we study the dynamics of labyrinth domain
networks in ferromagnetic CoFe/Ni multilayers subject to a femtosecond optical
pump and find an ultrafast domain dilation by 6% within 1.6 ps. This surprising
result is based on the unambiguous determination of a harmonically-related
shift of ultrafast magnetic X-ray diffraction for the first- and third-order
rings. Domain dilation is plausible from conservation of momentum arguments,
whereby inelastic scattering from a hot, quasi-ballistic, radial current
transfers momentum to the magnetic domains. Our results suggest a potentially
rich variety of unexpected physical phenomena associated with
far-from-equilibrium inelastic electron-magnon scattering processes in the
presence of spin textures
Coherent X-ray diffraction studies of mesoscopic materials
This thesis is devoted to three separate projects, which can be considered as independent. First, the dynamical scattering effects in the Coherent X-ray Diffractive Imaging (CXDI) method are discussed. Based on the simulation results, a straightforward method for correction for the refraction and absorption artifacts in the Bragg CXDI reconstruction is suggested. The second part summarizes the results of an Coherent X-ray Diffractive Imaging experiment with a single colloidal crystal grain. A remarkable result is that positions of individual particles in the crystal lattice have been resolved in three dimensions. The third project is devoted to X-ray diffraction experimental studies of structural evolution of colloidal crystalline films upon incremental heating. Based on the results of the analysis a model of structural evolution of a colloidal crystal upon heating on nanoscopic and mesoscopic length scales is suggested
Dynamical effects in Bragg coherent x-ray diffraction imaging of finite crystals
We present simulations of Bragg coherent x-ray diffractive imaging (CXDI) data from finite crystals in the frame of the dynamical theory of x-ray diffraction. The developed approach is based on a numerical solution of modified Takagi-Taupin equations and can be applied for modeling of a broad range of x-ray diffraction experiments with finite three-dimensional crystals of arbitrary shape also in the presence of strain. We performed simulations for nanocrystals of a cubic and hemispherical shape of different sizes and provided a detailed analysis of artifacts in the Bragg CXDI reconstructions introduced by the dynamical diffraction. Based on our theoretical analysis we developed an analytical procedure to treat effects of refraction and absorption in the reconstruction. Our results elucidate limitations for the kinematical approach in the Bragg CXDI and suggest a natural criterion to distinguish between kinematical and dynamical cases in coherent x-ray diffraction on a finite crystal
Phase modulation due to crystal diffraction by ptychographic imaging
Solving the phase problem in x-ray crystallography has occupied a considerable scientific effort in the 20th century and led to great advances in structural science. Here we use x-ray ptychography to demonstrate an interference method which measures the phase of the beam transmitted through a crystal, relative to the incoming beam, when diffraction takes place. The observed phase change of the direct beam through a small gold crystal is found to agree with both a quasikinematical model and full dynamical theories of diffraction. Our discovery of a diffraction contrast mechanism will enhance the interpretation of data obtained from crystalline samples using the ptychography method, which provides some of the most accurate x-ray phase-contrast images