Revealing Three-Dimensional Structure of an Individual Colloidal Crystal Grain by Coherent X-Ray Diffractive Imaging

  • A. G. Shabalin
  • , J. M. Meijer
  • , R. Dronyak
  • , O. M. Yefanov
  • , A. Singer
  • , R. P. Kurta
  • , U. Lorenz
  • , O. Y. Gorobtsov
  • , D. Dzhigaev
  • , S. Kalbfleisch
  • , J. Gulden
  • , A. V. Zozulya
  • , M. Sprung
  • , A. V. Petukhov
  • , I. A. Vartanyants*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We present results of a coherent x-ray diffractive imaging experiment performed on a single colloidal crystal grain. The full three-dimensional (3D) reciprocal space map measured by an azimuthal rotational scan contained several orders of Bragg reflections together with the coherent interference signal between them. Applying the iterative phase retrieval approach, the 3D structure of the crystal grain was reconstructed and positions of individual colloidal particles were resolved. As a result, an exact stacking sequence of hexagonal close-packed layers including planar and linear defects were identified.

Original languageEnglish
Article number138002
Pages (from-to)1-6
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume117
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Sept 2016

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