학술논문

Incoherent Diffractive Imaging via Intensity Correlations of hard X-rays
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 053401 (2017)
Subject
Physics - Optics
Quantum Physics
Language
Abstract
Established x-ray diffraction methods allow for high-resolution structure determination of crystals, crystallized protein structures or even single molecules. While these techniques rely on coherent scattering, incoherent processes like Compton scattering or fluorescence emission -- often the predominant scattering mechanisms -- are generally considered detrimental for imaging applications. Here we show that intensity correlations of incoherently scattered x-ray radiation can be used to image the full 3D structure of the scattering atoms with significantly higher resolution compared to conventional coherent diffraction imaging and crystallography, including additional three-dimensional information in Fourier space for a single sample orientation. We present a number of properties of incoherent diffractive imaging that are conceptually superior to those of coherent methods.
Comment: 2 figures