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The 3D-architecture of individual free silver nanoparticles captured by X-ray scattering

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  • Ingo Barke

    (Institute of Physics, University of Rostock)

  • Hannes Hartmann

    (Institute of Physics, University of Rostock)

  • Daniela Rupp

    (IOAP, Technische Universität Berlin)

  • Leonie Flückiger

    (IOAP, Technische Universität Berlin)

  • Mario Sauppe

    (IOAP, Technische Universität Berlin)

  • Marcus Adolph

    (IOAP, Technische Universität Berlin)

  • Sebastian Schorb

    (IOAP, Technische Universität Berlin
    Linac Coherent Light Source, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • Christoph Bostedt

    (Linac Coherent Light Source, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    PULSE Institute, Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  • Rolf Treusch

    (FLASH, DESY)

  • Christian Peltz

    (Institute of Physics, University of Rostock)

  • Stephan Bartling

    (Institute of Physics, University of Rostock)

  • Thomas Fennel

    (Institute of Physics, University of Rostock)

  • Karl-Heinz Meiwes-Broer

    (Institute of Physics, University of Rostock)

  • Thomas Möller

    (IOAP, Technische Universität Berlin)

Abstract

The diversity of nanoparticle shapes generated by condensation from gaseous matter reflects the fundamental competition between thermodynamic equilibration and the persistence of metastable configurations during growth. In the kinetically limited regime, intermediate geometries that are favoured only in early formation stages can be imprinted in the finally observed ensemble of differently structured specimens. Here we demonstrate that single-shot wide-angle scattering of femtosecond soft X-ray free-electron laser pulses allows three-dimensional characterization of the resulting metastable nanoparticle structures. For individual free silver particles, which can be considered frozen in space for the duration of photon exposure, both shape and orientation are uncovered from measured scattering images. We identify regular shapes, including species with fivefold symmetry and surprisingly large aspect ratio up to particle radii of the order of 100 nm. Our approach includes scattering effects beyond Born’s approximation and is remarkably efficient—opening up new routes in ultrafast nanophysics and free-electron laser science.

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  • Ingo Barke & Hannes Hartmann & Daniela Rupp & Leonie Flückiger & Mario Sauppe & Marcus Adolph & Sebastian Schorb & Christoph Bostedt & Rolf Treusch & Christian Peltz & Stephan Bartling & Thomas Fennel, 2015. "The 3D-architecture of individual free silver nanoparticles captured by X-ray scattering," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 6(1), pages 1-7, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:6:y:2015:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms7187
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms7187
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