%0 Journal Article
%A Moeller, Johannes
%A Caresana, Michele
%A Schottelius, Alexander
%A Lehmkühler, Felix
%A Boesenberg, Ulrike
%A Caupin, Frédéric
%A Dallari, Francesco
%A Ezquerra, Tiberio A.
%A Fernández, José M.
%A Gelisio, Luca
%A Goy, Claudia
%A Hallmann, Jörg
%A Kalinin, Anton
%A Kim, Chan
%A Kurta, Ruslan P.
%A Lapkin, Dmitry
%A Mambretti, Francesco
%A Scholz, Markus
%A Shayduk, Roman
%A Steinbrügge, René
%A Trinter, Florian
%A Vartanyants, Ivan A.
%A Zozulya, Alexey
%A Galli, Davide E.
%A Grübel, Gerhard
%A Madsen, Anders
%A Grisenti, Robert E.
%T Femtosecond X-ray cross-correlation analysis of disordered crystals forming in a supercooled atomic liquid
%J IUCrJ
%V 12
%N 4
%@ 2052-2525
%C Chester
%I [Verlag nicht ermittelbar]
%M PUBDB-2025-01838
%P 462 - 471
%D 2025
%X We demonstrate an advanced scattering method for accessing the 3D reciprocalspace of crystalline structures forming in a rapidly supercooled noble-gas liquidusing a combination of femtosecond X-ray diffraction and X-ray cross-corre-lation analysis. The preservation of angular information from the scatteringsignal allows probing the structure factor along selected directions in reciprocalspace and identifying signatures undetectable in azimuthally integrated scat-tering curves. Therefore, more information from serial diffraction experimentson stochastic crystallization processes can be retrieved despite the inherentvariation of the crystal orientation and morphology for each single probe. Wealso demonstrate how different features in the correlation maps can be asso-ciated with certain forms of stacking faults, which enables studying such defectsin situ and disentangling them from simultaneous changes in crystal size andtemperature.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:40459080
%R 10.1107/S2052252525004063
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/630063