Published May 11, 2007 | Version v1
Journal article

Encapsulation and Diffraction-Pattern-Correction Methods to Reduce the Effect of Damage in X-Ray Diffraction Imaging of Single Biological Molecules

  • 1. Biomedical Center, Uppsala University, Box 576, SE 75123, Uppsala (Sweden)
  • 2. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, California 94551 (United States)

Description

Short and intense x-ray pulses may be used for atomic-resolution diffraction imaging of single biological molecules. Radiation damage and a low signal-to-noise ratio impose stringent pulse requirements. In this Letter, we describe methods for decreasing the damage and improving the signal by encapsulating the molecule in a sacrificial layer (tamper) that reduces atomic motion and by postprocessing the pulse-averaged diffraction pattern to correct for ionization damage. Simulations show that these methods greatly improve the image quality

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review Letters
Journal Volume
98
Journal Issue
19
Journal Page Range
p. 198302-198302.4
ISSN
0031-9007
CODEN
PRLTAO

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
38101585
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS;
Descriptors DEI
DAMAGE; ENCAPSULATION; IMAGES; IONIZATION; MOLECULES; PULSES; RESOLUTION; SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO; SIGNALS; SIMULATION; X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Descriptors DEC
COHERENT SCATTERING; DIFFRACTION; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; SCATTERING

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