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arxiv: 2208.04044 · v1 · pith:Z7WRZ5UY · submitted 2022-08-08 · physics.atm-clus · cond-mat.mes-hall· cs.NE· physics.data-an· physics.optics

Three-Dimensional Coherent Diffractive Imaging of Isolated Faceted Nanostructures

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keywords imagingthree-dimensionalcoherentdiffractivedynamicsinformationisolatedmorphology
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The structure and dynamics of isolated nanosamples in free flight can be directly visualized via single-shot coherent diffractive imaging using the intense and short pulses of X-ray free-electron lasers. Wide-angle scattering images even encode three-dimensional morphological information of the samples, but the retrieval of this information remains a challenge. Up to now, effective three-dimensional morphology reconstructions from single shots were only achieved via fitting with highly constrained models, requiring a priori knowledge about possible geometrical shapes. Here we present a much more generic imaging approach. Relying on a model that allows for any sample morphology described by a convex polyhedron, we reconstruct wide-angle diffraction patterns from individual silver nanoparticles. In addition to known structural motives with high symmetries, we retrieve imperfect shapes and agglomerates which were not accessible previously. Our results open new routes towards true 3D structure determination of single nanoparticles and, ultimately, 3D movies of ultrafast nanoscale dynamics.

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