Abstract:A coherent x-ray diffraction experiment was performed on an isolated colloidal crystal grain at the coherence beamline P10 at PETRA III. Using azimuthal rotation scans the three-dimensional (3D) scattered intensity from the sample in the far-field was measured. It includes several Bragg peaks as well as the coherent interference around these peaks. The analysis of the scattered intensity reveals the presence of plane defects in a single grain of the colloidal sample. We confirm these findings by model simulations.In these simulations we also analyze the experimental conditions required to phase the 3D diffraction pattern from a single colloidal grain. This approach has the potential to produce a high resolution image of the sample revealing its inner structure, with possible structural defects. Groot, and E. de Smit, "Scanning transmission x-ray microscopy as a novel tool to probe colloidal and photonic crystals," Small 7(6), 804-811 (2011 437-440 (2000). 16. J. Smajic, C. Hafner, and D. Erni, "Design and optimization of an achromatic photonic crystal bend," Opt.
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