Retrieval of the atomic displacements in the crystal from the coherent X-ray diffraction pattern

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The retrieval of spatially resolved atomic displacements is investigated via the phases of the direct(real)-space image reconstructed from the strained crystal's coherent X-ray diffraction pattern. It is demonstrated that limiting the spatial variation of the first-and second-order spatial displacement derivatives improves convergence of the iterative phase-retrieval algorithm for displacements reconstructions to the true solution. This approach is exploited to retrieve the displacement in a periodic array of silicon lines isolated by silicon dioxide filled trenches. © 2014 International Union of Crystallography.

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Minkevich, A. A., Köhl, M., Escoubas, S., Thomas, O., & Baumbach, T. (2014). Retrieval of the atomic displacements in the crystal from the coherent X-ray diffraction pattern. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 21(4), 774–783. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577514010108

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