Optical injector of particles for X-ray diffractive imaging

Richard A. Kirian, Niko Eckerskorn, Andrei V. Rode, Jochen Kupper, Daniel P. Deponte, Henry N. Chapman

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    Abstract

    Motivated by the need for new single particle sample delivery methods to be used with our coherent diffractive imaging program [1-4] we have developed an optical pipeline [5] to produce a highly collimated stream of particles in either gaseous or vacuum environments. We present first results of our efforts to guide particles with micron-size precision in gaseous and vacuum environments using a first order quasi-Bessel beam operating either independently or collinear with a particle laden gas stream produced by an aerodynamic lens. The centimeter long, low divergence, optical pipeline is formed by a first order Laguerre-Gaussian beam imaged trough an axicon. When used in conjunction with an aerodynamic lens the optical forces assist the migration of particles to the centerline of the gas flow. This produces a higher particle number density and therefore an easier target to hit when probing with a Free Electron Laser (FEL) or other pulsed source. We present estimated optical forces exerted on the particles and the stiffness of trapping in the transverse plane, both depending on the particle size, optical reflectance, laser power, and background-gas pressure.

    Original languageEnglish
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    Event2013 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe and International Quantum Electronics Conference, CLEO/Europe-IQEC 2013 - Munich, Germany
    Duration: 12 May 201316 May 2013

    Conference

    Conference2013 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe and International Quantum Electronics Conference, CLEO/Europe-IQEC 2013
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityMunich
    Period12/05/1316/05/13

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