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Post-sample aperture for low background diffraction experiments at X-ray free-electron lasers

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Wiedorn, Max
Awel, Salah
Morgan, A.
Barthelmess, M.
Bean, R.
Beyerlein, K. R.
Chavas, L. M. G.
Eckerskorn, Niko
Fleckenstein, Holger
Heymann, M.

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Munksgaard International Publishers

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The success of diffraction experiments from weakly scattering samples strongly depends on achieving an optimal signal-to-noise ratio. This is particularly important in single-particle imaging experiments where diffraction signals are typically very weak and the experiments are often accompanied by significant background scattering. A simple way to tremendously reduce background scattering by placing an aperture downstream of the sample has been developed and its application in a single-particle X-ray imaging experiment at FLASH is demonstrated. Using the concept of a post-sample aperture it was possible to reduce the background scattering levels by two orders of magnitude.

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Journal of Synchrotron Radiation

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