Ptychographic X-Ray Imaging of Colloidal Crystals
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2018-01-18
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Ptychographic coherent X-ray imaging is applied to obtain a projection of the electron density of colloidal crystals, which are promising nanoscale materials for optoelectronic applications and important model systems. Using the incident X-ray wavefield reconstructed by mixed states approach, a high resolution and high contrast image of the colloidal crystal structure is obtained by ptychography. The reconstructed colloidal crystal reveals domain structure with an average domain size of about 2 µm. Comparison of the domains formed by the basic close-packed structures, allows us to conclude on the absence of pure hexagonal close-packed domains and confirms the presence of random hexagonal close-packed layers with predominantly face-centered cubic structure within the analyzed part of the colloidal crystal film. The ptychography reconstruction shows that the final structure is complicated and may contain partial dislocations leading to a variation of the stacking sequence in the lateral direction. As such in this work, X-ray ptychography is extended to high resolution imaging of crystalline samples.
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coherent X-ray diffraction imaging, colloidal crystals, domain structures, ptychography, Biotechnology, Biomaterials, Engineering (miscellaneous)
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Lazarev, S, Besedin, I, Zozulya, A V, Meijer, J M, Dzhigaev, D, Gorobtsov, O Y, Kurta, R P, Rose, M, Shabalin, A G, Sulyanova, E A, Zaluzhnyy, I, Menushenkov, A P, Sprung, M, Petukhov, A V & Vartanyants, I A 2018, 'Ptychographic X-Ray Imaging of Colloidal Crystals', Small, vol. 14, no. 3, 1702575. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201702575