A Coherent look at nano- and meso-scale dynamics

Wednesday, July 16, 2014 - 3:00pm

Speaker: Jesse Clark, Stanford PULSE Institute

Program Description

Jesse N. Clark [1,2]

[1] Stanford PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA 94025 [2] Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL), Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron (DESY), Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg, Germany

Here I will report on several novel imaging experiments which exploit the coherence of modern x-ray sources to image dynamics at the nano- and meso-scale.  The first experiment utilizes the short pulses from the LCLS to perform three-dimensional imaging of the generation and subsequent evolution of coherent acoustic phonons on the picosecond time scale within a single gold nanocrystal.  In the second experiment the results from imaging defects associated with crystal growth will be shown, including the 3D imaging of the growth and propagation of a dislocation network in an individual meso-crystal.  Finally, I will show how in the absence of any temporal resolution it is possible to perform ab initio time-resolved imaging to investigate nano-scale dynamics.

A Coherent look at nano- and meso-scale dynamics
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