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Aerosol Imaging with a Soft X-Ray Free Electron Laser

Authors :
Bogan, Michael J.
Boutet, Sebastien
Chapman, Henry N.
Marchesini, Stefano
Barty, Anton
Benner, W. Henry
Rohner, Urs
Frank, Matthias
Hau-Riege, Stefan P.
Bajt, Sasa
Woods, Bruce
Seibert, M. Marvin
Iwan, Bianca
Timneanu, Nicusor
Hajdu, Janos
Schulz, Joachim
Bogan, Michael J.
Boutet, Sebastien
Chapman, Henry N.
Marchesini, Stefano
Barty, Anton
Benner, W. Henry
Rohner, Urs
Frank, Matthias
Hau-Riege, Stefan P.
Bajt, Sasa
Woods, Bruce
Seibert, M. Marvin
Iwan, Bianca
Timneanu, Nicusor
Hajdu, Janos
Schulz, Joachim
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Lasers have long played a critical role in the advancement of aerosol science. A new regime of ultrafast laser technology has recently be realized, the world's first soft x-ray free electron laser. The Free electron LASer in Hamburg, FLASH, user facility produces a steady source of 10 femtosecond pulses of 7–32 nm x-rays with 1012 photons per pulse. The high brightness, short wavelength, and high repetition rate (> 500 pulses per second) of this laser offers unique capabilities for aerosol characterization. Here we use FLASH to perform the highest resolution imaging of single PM2.5 aerosol particles in flight to date. We resolve to 35 nm the morphology of fibrous and aggregated spherical carbonaceous nanoparticles that existed for less than two milliseconds in vacuum. Our result opens the possibility for high spatial- and time-resolved single particle aerosol dynamics studies, filling a critical technological need in aerosol science.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235102626
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.02786820903485800