3D visualization of defects in diamond by Dark-Field X-ray Microscopy using an X-ray Free Electron Laser

ORAL

Abstract

Extended lattice displacements are ubiquitous in crystals, but notoriously difficult to resolve at their native femtosecond to nanosecond timescales. Conventional high spatial and reciprocal space resolution microscopy is ideal for some systems, but for bulk systems and ultrafast probing, novel types of microscopy are being developed. Dark Field X-ray Microscopy (DFXM) has the ability to achieve high spatial resolution (30-150 nm) and simultaneously high reciprocal space resolution(10-5). Originally developed at the synchrotron, recent advancements have led to the development of DFXM at XFEL sources, allowing for ultrafast pump-probe imaging experiments. In this talk, I will present our group's novel scan methodologies developed at the European XFEL that enable us to visualize long-range defects in three spatial dimensions and to characterize the rotational and axial strain fields produced by these defects. I will illustrate how the use of the fs-pulse-duration XFELs offers opportunities to resolve ultrafast structural dynamics. I also observe the effect of a propagating phonon wavepacket affects the line dislocation in a diamond sample, illustrating opportunities for new directions with these novel capabilities.

Presenters

  • sara J Irvine

    • Stanford University

Authors

  • sara J Irvine

    • Stanford University
  • Kento Katagiri

    • Stanford University
  • Trygve M Reader

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Darshan Chalise

    • University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign
  • Gabriele Ansaldi

    • EuXFEL
  • Ulrike Boesenberg Boesenberg

    • EuXFEL
  • Jon H Eggert

    • LLNL
  • Eric Folsom

    • LLNL
  • Jorg Hallmann

    • Euxfel
  • Morten Haubro

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Theodor Holstad

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Bernard Kozioziemski

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
  • Anders Madsen

    • EuXFEL
  • Martin M Nielsen

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Dayeeta Pal

    • Stanford University
  • Henning F Poulsen

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Jade Stanton

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford
  • Yifan Wang

    • Stanford University
  • Kristoffer Haldrup

    • Technical University of Denmark
  • Leora E Dresselhaus-Marais

    • Stanford University