Single-Shot Diffractive Imaging with a Table-Top Femtosecond Soft X-Ray Laser-Harmonics Source - École polytechnique
Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 2009

Single-Shot Diffractive Imaging with a Table-Top Femtosecond Soft X-Ray Laser-Harmonics Source

D. Mailly
Philippe Zeitoun

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Coherent x-ray diffractive imaging is a powerful method for studies on nonperiodic structures on the nanoscale. Access to femtosecond dynamics in major physical, chemical, and biological processes requires single-shot diffraction data. Up to now, this has been limited to intense coherent pulses from a free electron laser. Here we show that laser-driven ultrashort x-ray sources offer a comparatively inexpensive alternative. We present measurements of single-shot diffraction patterns from isolated nano-objects with a single 20 fs pulse from a table-top high-harmonic x-ray laser. Images were reconstructed with a resolution of 119 nm from the single shot and 62 nm from multiple shots.

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hal-00508895 , version 1 (06-08-2010)

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A. Ravasio, D. Gauthier, F. R. N. C. Maia, M. Billon, J.-P. Caumes, et al.. Single-Shot Diffractive Imaging with a Table-Top Femtosecond Soft X-Ray Laser-Harmonics Source. Physical Review Letters, 2009, 103 (2), pp.028104. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.028104⟩. ⟨hal-00508895⟩
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