Dynamic X-ray Coherent Diffraction Analysis: Bridging the Time Scales between Imaging and Photon Correlation Spectroscopy

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The advent of diffraction limited sources and developments in detector technology opens up new possibilities for the study of materials in situ and operando. Coherent X-ray diffraction techniques such as coherent X-ray diffractive imaging (CXDI) and X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) are capable for this purpose and provide complementary information, although due to signal-to-noise requirements, their simultaneous demonstration has been limited. Here, we demonstrate a strategy for the simultaneous use of CXDI and XPCS to study in situ the Brownian motion of colloidal gold nanoparticles of 200 nm diameter suspended in a glycerol-water mixture. We visualize the process of agglomeration, examine the spatiotemporal space accessible with the combination of techniques, and demonstrate CXDI with 22 ms temporal resolution.

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Hinsley, G. N., Westermeier, F., Wang, B., Ngoi, K. H., Singh, S., Rysov, R., … Vartanyants, I. A. (2024). Dynamic X-ray Coherent Diffraction Analysis: Bridging the Time Scales between Imaging and Photon Correlation Spectroscopy. Nano Letters, 24(43), 13702–13707. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c03699

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