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  • Aquila, Andrew, et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Time-resolved protein nanocrystallography using an X-ray free-electron laser
  • 2012
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 20:3, s. 2706-2716
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • We demonstrate the use of an X-ray free electron laser synchronized with an optical pump laser to obtain X-ray diffraction snapshots from the photoactivated states of large membrane protein complexes in the form of nanocrystals flowing in a liquid jet. Light-induced changes of Photosystem I-Ferredoxin co-crystals were observed at time delays of 5 to 10 µs after excitation. The result correlates with the microsecond kinetics of electron transfer from Photosystem I to ferredoxin. The undocking process that follows the electron transfer leads to large rearrangements in the crystals that will terminally lead to the disintegration of the crystals. We describe the experimental setup and obtain the first time-resolved femtosecond serial X-ray crystallography results from an irreversible photo-chemical reaction at the Linac Coherent Light Source. This technique opens the door to time-resolved structural studies of reaction dynamics in biological systems.
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  • Ge, X., et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Impact of wave front and coherence optimization in coherent diffractive imaging
  • 2013
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 21:9, s. 11441-11447
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • We present single shot nanoscale imaging using a table-top femtosecond soft X-ray laser harmonic source at a wavelength of 32 nm. We show that the phase retrieval process in coherent diffractive imaging critically depends on beam quality. Coherence and image fidelity are measured from single-shot coherent diffraction patterns of isolated nano-patterned slits. Impact of flux, wave front and coherence of the soft X-ray beam on the phase retrieval process and the image quality are discussed. After beam improvements, a final image reconstruction is presented with a spatial resolution of 78 nm (half period) in a single 20 fs laser harmonic shot. 
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  • Kassemeyer, Stephan, et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Femtosecond free-electron laser x-ray diffraction data sets for algorithm development
  • 2012
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 20:4, s. 4149-4158
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • We describe femtosecond X-ray diffraction data sets of viruses and nanoparticles collected at the Linac Coherent Light Source. The data establish the first large benchmark data sets for coherent diffraction methods freely available to the public, to bolster the development of algorithms that are essential for developing this novel approach as a useful imaging technique. Applications are 2D reconstructions, orientation classification and finally 3D imaging by assembling 2D patterns into a 3D diffraction volume.
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  • Loh, N. Duane, et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Sensing the wavefront of x-ray free-electron lasers using aerosol spheres
  • 2013
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 21:10, s. 12385-12394
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • Characterizing intense, focused x-ray free electron laser (FEL) pulses is crucial for their use in diffractive imaging. We describe how the distribution of average phase tilts and intensities on hard x-ray pulses with peak intensities of 1021 W/m(2) can be retrieved from an ensemble of diffraction patterns produced by 70 nm-radius polystyrene spheres, in a manner that mimics wavefront sensors. Besides showing that an adaptive geometric correction may be necessary for diffraction data from randomly injected sample sources, our paper demonstrates the possibility of collecting statistics on structured pulses using only the diffraction patterns they generate and highlights the imperative to study its impact on single-particle diffractive imaging.
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  • Martin, A. V., et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • The extraction of single-particle diffraction patterns from a multiple-particle diffraction pattern
  • 2013
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 21:13, s. 15102-15112
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • The structures of biological molecules may soon be determined with X-ray free-electron lasers without crystallization by recording the coherent diffraction patterns of many identical copies of a molecule. Most analysis methods require a measurement of each molecule individually. However, current injection methods deliver particles to the X-ray beam stochastically and the maximum yield of single particle measurements is 37% at optimal concentration. The remaining 63% of pulses intercept no particles or multiple particles. We demonstrate that in the latter case single particle diffraction patterns can be extracted provided the particles are sufficiently separated. The technique has the potential to greatly increase the amount of data available for three-dimensional imaging of identical particles with X-ray lasers.
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  • Park, Hyung Joo, et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Toward unsupervised single-shot diffractive imaging of heterogeneous particles using X-ray free-electron lasers
  • 2013
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 21:23, s. 28729-28742
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • Single shot diffraction imaging experiments via X-ray free-electron lasers can generate as many as hundreds of thousands of diffraction patterns of scattering objects. Recovering the real space contrast of a scattering object from these patterns currently requires a reconstruction process with user guidance in a number of steps, introducing severe bottlenecks in data processing. We present a series of measures that replace user guidance with algorithms that reconstruct contrasts in an unsupervised fashion. We demonstrate the feasibility of automating the reconstruction process by generating hundreds of contrasts obtained from soot particle diffraction experiments.
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  • Rath, Asawari D., et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Explosion dynamics of sucrose nanospheres monitored by time of flight spectrometry and coherent diffractive imaging at the split-and-delay beam line of the FLASH soft X-ray laser
  • 2014
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 22:23, s. 28914-28925
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • We use a Mach-Zehnder type autocorrelator to split and delay XUV pulses from the FLASH soft X-ray laser for triggering and subsequently probing the explosion of aerosolised sugar balls. FLASH was running at 182 eV photon energy with pulses of 70 fs duration. The delay between the pump-probe pulses was varied between zero and 5 ps, and the pulses were focused to reach peak intensities above 1016 W/cm2 with an off-axis parabola. The direct pulse triggered the explosion of single aerosolised sucrose nano-particles, while the delayed pulse probed the exploding structure. The ejected ions were measured by ion time of flight spectrometry, and the particle sizes were measured by coherent diffractive imaging. The results show that sucrose particles of 560-1000 nm diameter retain their size for about 500 fs following the first exposure. Significant sample expansion happens between 500 fs and 1 ps. We present simulations to support these observations.
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  • Yoon, Chun Hong, et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Unsupervised classification of single-particle X-ray diffraction snapshots by spectral clustering
  • 2011
  • record:In_t: Optics Express. - 1094-4087. ; 19:17, s. 16542-16549
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • Single-particle experiments using X-ray Free Electron Lasers produce more than 10(5) snapshots per hour, consisting of an admixture of blank shots (no particle intercepted), and exposures of one or more particles. Experimental data sets also often contain unintentional contamination with different species. We present an unsupervised method able to sort experimental snapshots without recourse to templates, specific noise models, or user-directed learning. The results show 90% agreement with manual classification.
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