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X-Ray Imaging of a Single Virus in 3D (2015)

X-Ray Imaging of a Single Virus in 3D (2015)

X-ray crystallography has been a defining tool for structural biology. Since the determination of the molecular structure of myoglobin in 1957, the technique has allowed researchers to determine the structure (and hence the function) of tens of thousands of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biological molecules. For the method to work, the molecules of interest […]
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Radiation damage in a micron sized protein crystal studied via Reciprocal Space Mapping and BCDI (2015)

For laboratory and synchrotron based X-ray sources, radiation damage has posed a significant barrier to obtaining high-resolution structural data from biological macromolecules. The problem is particularly acute for micron-sized crystals where the weaker signal often necessitates the use of higher intensity beams to obtain the relevant data. Here, we employ a combination of techniques, including […]
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Imaging transient melting of a nanocrystal using an x-ray laser (2015)

There is a fundamental interest in studying photoinduced dynamics in nanoparticles and nanostructures as it provides insight into their mechanical and thermal properties out of equilibrium and during phase transitions. Nanoparticles can display significantly different properties from the bulk, which is due to the interplay between their size, morphology, crystallinity, defect concentration, and surface properties. […]
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Lensless Imaging of Nano-and Meso-Scale Dynamics with X-rays (2015)

There is a fundamental interest in studying pico-second dynamics at the nano- and meso-scale in particles and structures as it can provide insight into their mechanical and thermal properties out of equilibrium and during phase transitions. Imaging over such short time-scales has been very challenging due to stringent temporal requirements. Here we report two types […]
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Time-resolved x-ray imaging of a laser-induced nanoplasma and its neutral residuals (2016)

The evolution of individual, large gas-phase xenon clusters, turned into a nanoplasma by a high power infrared laser pulse, is tracked from femtoseconds up to nanoseconds after laser excitation via coherent diffractive imaging, using ultra-short soft x-ray free electron laser pulses. A decline of scattering signal at high detection angles with increasing time delay indicates […]
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Effect of Lipidic Cubic Phase Structure on Functionality of the Dopamine 2L Receptor: Implications for in Meso Crystallization (2016)

The success of the lipidic cubic phase for crystallization, particularly of integral membrane proteins, is increasing. In the past two years, more than 25% of membrane protein structures have been solved within the biomimetic environment of the lipidic cubic phase. However, the relationship between the lipid matrix and crystal growth still remains a mystery. Herein […]
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Strengthening mechanisms in an Al-Fe-Cr-Ti nano-quasicrystalline alloy and composites (2016)

We report a study of the structure-processing-property relationships in a high strength Al93Fe3Cr2Ti2 nano-quasicrystalline alloy and composites containing 10 and 20 vol% ductilising pure Al fibres. The superimposed contributions of several different strengthening mechanisms have been modelled analytically using data obtained from systematic characterisation of the monolithic alloy bar. An observed yield strength of 544 […]
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X-ray laser–induced electron dynamics observed by femtosecond diffraction from nanocrystals of Buckminsterfullerene (2016)

X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) deliver x-ray pulses with a coherent flux that is approximately eight orders of magnitude greater than that available from a modern third-generation synchrotron source. The power density of an XFEL pulse may be so high that it can modify the electronic properties of a sample on a femtosecond time scale. Exploration […]
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Recombination-enhanced surface expansion of clusters in intense soft x-ray laser pulses (2016)

We studied the nanoplasma formation and explosion dynamics of single large xenon clusters in ultrashort, intense x-ray free-electron laser pulses via ion spectroscopy. The simultaneous measurement of single-shot diffraction images enabled a single-cluster analysis that is free from any averaging over the cluster size and laser intensity distributions. The measured charge state-resolved ion energy spectra […]
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