Convergent-Beam X-ray Crystallography
Chufeng Li, Margarita Zakharova, Mauro Prasciolu, Jia Chyi Wong, Holger Fleckenstein, Nikolay Ivanov, Wenhui Zhang, Mansi Butola, J. Lukas Dresselhaus, Ivan De Gennaro Aquino, Dmitry Egorov, Philipp Middendorf, Alessa Henkel, Bjarne Klopprogge, Lars Klemeyer, Tobias Beck

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel X-ray convergent-beam diffraction technique using multilayer Laue lenses to obtain spatially-resolved structural information of crystals, enabling detailed analysis of strain, defects, and morphology at high resolution.
Contribution
It presents a new method for spatially-resolved crystal structure analysis using convergent-beam X-ray diffraction with high-resolution imaging capabilities.
Findings
Successfully mapped Bragg reflections into tomographic images.
Enabled high-resolution characterization of strain and defects.
Accounted for crystal morphology in structure factor determination.
Abstract
Molecular and polymeric crystals show a wide range of functional properties that arise from the interplay between the atomic-scale structure of their constituent molecules and the organization of these molecules within the crystal lattice at macroscopic length scales. X-ray diffraction can provide structural information at these disparate length scales, but usually only through experiments that address one or the other of molecular (or unit-cell) structure versus crystal structure. Consequently, the accuracy of determined molecular or polymer structures may be limited by unaccounted crystal inhomogeneities of the crystal lattice and the characterization of crystalline materials might not reveal the underlying causes of crystal morphology. Here we introduce X-ray convergent-beam diffraction to obtain spatially-resolved structural information from crystals by projection topographic…
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TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Enzyme Structure and Function · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
