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3D diffractive imaging of nanoparticle ensembles using an X-ray laser
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Working Paper
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Physics - Applied Physics
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing
Physics - Optics
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Abstract
We report the 3D structure determination of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) by X-ray single particle imaging (SPI). Around 10 million diffraction patterns from gold nanoparticles were measured in less than 100 hours of beam time, more than 100 times the amount of data in any single prior SPI experiment, using the new capabilities of the European X-ray free electron laser which allow measurements of 1500 frames per second. A classification and structural sorting method was developed to disentangle the heterogeneity of the particles and to obtain a resolution of better than 3 nm. With these new experimental and analytical developments, we have entered a new era for the SPI method and the path towards close-to-atomic resolution imaging of biomolecules is apparent.
Comment: 25 pages, 5 main figures, 6 supplementary figures, 2 supplementary movies (link in document)