Author:
Li Ni,Dupraz Maxime,Wu Longfei,Leake Steven J.,Resta Andrea,Carnis Jérôme,Labat Stéphane,Almog Ehud,Rabkin Eugen,Favre-Nicolin Vincent,Picca Frédéric-Emmanuel,Berenguer Felisa,van de Poll Rim,Hofmann Jan P.,Vlad Alina,Thomas Olivier,Garreau Yves,Coati Alessandro,Richard Marie-Ingrid
Abstract
AbstractWe explore the use of continuous scanning during data acquisition for Bragg coherent diffraction imaging, i.e., where the sample is in continuous motion. The fidelity of continuous scanning Bragg coherent diffraction imaging is demonstrated on a single Pt nanoparticle in a flow reactor at $$400\,^\circ \hbox {C}$$
400
∘
C
in an Ar-based gas flowed at 50 ml/min. We show a reduction of 30% in total scan time compared to conventional step-by-step scanning. The reconstructed Bragg electron density, phase, displacement and strain fields are in excellent agreement with the results obtained from conventional step-by-step scanning. Continuous scanning will allow to minimise sample instability under the beam and will become increasingly important at diffraction-limited storage ring light sources.
Funder
H2020 European Research Council
T-ERC ANR
Grant from the Ministry of Science and Technology (Israel) and from CNRS
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
10 articles.
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