Observation of correlated X-ray scattering at atomic resolution.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci

Department of Applied Physics, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA

Published: July 2014

Tools to study disordered systems with local structural order, such as proteins in solution, remain limited. Such understanding is essential for e.g. rational drug design. Correlated X-ray scattering (CXS) has recently attracted new interest as a way to leverage next-generation light sources to study such disordered matter. The CXS experiment measures angular correlations of the intensity caused by the scattering of X-rays from an ensemble of identical particles, with disordered orientation and position. Averaging over 15 496 snapshot images obtained by exposing a sample of silver nanoparticles in solution to a micro-focused synchrotron radiation beam, we report on experimental efforts to obtain CXS signal from an ensemble in three dimensions. A correlation function was measured at wide angles corresponding to atomic resolution that matches theoretical predictions. These preliminary results suggest that other CXS experiments on disordered ensembles--such as proteins in solution--may be feasible in the future.

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