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Simple convergent-nozzle aerosol injector for single-particle diffractive imaging with X-ray free-electron lasers

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Kirian, Richard
Awel, Salah
Eckerskorn, Niko
Fleckenstein, Holger
Wiedorn, Max
Adriano, Jean-Marc
Bajt, S.
Barthelmess, M.
Bean, R.
Beyerlein, K. R.

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A major challenge in high-resolution x-ray free-electron laser-based coherent diffractive imaging is the development of aerosol injectors that can efficiently deliver particles to the peak intensity of the focused X-ray beam. Here, we consider the use of a simple convergent-orifice nozzle for producing tightly focused beams of particles. Through optical imaging we show that 0.5 μm particles can be focused to a full-width at half maximum diameter of 4.2 μm, and we demonstrate the use of such a nozzle for injecting viruses into a micro-focused soft-X-ray FEL beam.

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Structural Dynamics

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2037-12-31
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