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@ARTICLE{Seibert:151179,
author = {Seibert, M. Marvin and Ekeberg, Tomas and Maia, Filipe R.
N. C. and Svenda, Martin and Andreasson, Jakob and Jönsson,
Olof and Odić, Duško and Iwan, Bianca and Rocker, Andrea
and Westphal, Daniel and Hantke, Max and DePonte, Daniel P.
and Barty, Anton and Schulz, Joachim and Gumprecht, Lars and
Coppola, Nicola and Aquila, Andrew and Liang, Mengning and
White, Thomas A. and Martin, Andrew and Caleman, Carl and
Stern, Stephan and Abergel, Chantal and Seltzer, Virginie
and Claverie, Jean-Michel and Bostedt, Christoph and Bozek,
John D. and Boutet, Sébastien and Miahnahri, A. Alan and
Messerschmidt, Marc and Krzywinski, Jacek and Williams,
Garth and Hodgson, Keith O. and Bogan, Michael J. and
Hampton, Christina Y. and Sierra, Raymond G. and Starodub,
Dmitri and Andersson, Inger and Bajt, Saša and Barthelmess,
Miriam and Spence, John C. H. and Fromme, Petra and
Weierstall, Uwe and Kirian, Richard and Hunter, Mark and
Doak, R. Bruce and Marchesini, Stefano and Hau-Riege, Stefan
P. and Frank, Matthias and Shoeman, Robert L. and Lomb,
Lukas and Epp, Sascha W. and Hartmann, Robert and Rolles,
Daniel and Rudenko, Artem and Schmidt, Carlo and Foucar,
Lutz and Kimmel, Nils and Holl, Peter and Rudek, Benedikt
and Erk, Benjamin and Hömke, André and Reich, Christian
and Pietschner, Daniel and Weidenspointner, Georg and
Strüder, Lothar and Hauser, Günter and Gorke, Hubert and
Ullrich, Joachim and Schlichting, Ilme and Herrmann, Sven
and Schaller, Gerhard and Schopper, Florian and Soltau,
Heike and Kühnel, Kai-Uwe and Andritschke, Robert and
Schröter, Claus-Dieter and Krasniqi, Faton and Bott, Mario
and Schorb, Sebastian and Rupp, Daniela and Adolph, Marcus
and Gorkhover, Tais and Hirsemann, Helmut and Potdevin,
Guillaume and Graafsma, Heinz and Nilsson, Björn and
Chapman, Henry N. and Hajdu, Janos},
title = {{S}ingle mimivirus particles intercepted and imaged with an
{X}-ray laser},
journal = {Nature},
volume = {470},
number = {7332},
issn = {1476-4687},
address = {London [u.a.]},
publisher = {Nature Publising Group78092},
reportid = {FZJ-2014-01178},
pages = {78 - 81},
year = {2011},
abstract = {X-ray lasers offer new capabilities in understanding the
structure of biological systems, complex materials and
matter under extreme conditions1, 2, 3, 4. Very short and
extremely bright, coherent X-ray pulses can be used to
outrun key damage processes and obtain a single diffraction
pattern from a large macromolecule, a virus or a cell before
the sample explodes and turns into plasma1. The continuous
diffraction pattern of non-crystalline objects permits
oversampling and direct phase retrieval2. Here we show that
high-quality diffraction data can be obtained with a single
X-ray pulse from a non-crystalline biological sample, a
single mimivirus particle, which was injected into the
pulsed beam of a hard-X-ray free-electron laser, the Linac
Coherent Light Source5. Calculations indicate that the
energy deposited into the virus by the pulse heated the
particle to over 100,000 K after the pulse had left the
sample. The reconstructed exit wavefront (image) yielded
32-nm full-period resolution in a single exposure and showed
no measurable damage. The reconstruction indicates
inhomogeneous arrangement of dense material inside the
virion. We expect that significantly higher resolutions will
be achieved in such experiments with shorter and brighter
photon pulses focused to a smaller area. The resolution in
such experiments can be further extended for samples
available in multiple identical copies.},
cin = {ZEA-2},
ddc = {070},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)ZEA-2-20090406},
pnm = {531 - Hadron Structure and Dynamics (HSD) (POF2-531)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF2-531},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000286886400037},
pubmed = {pmid:21293374},
doi = {10.1038/nature09748},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/151179},
}