Molecular Structures from Femtosecond X-Ray Pulses

Lattman comments on a study that embraces the idea that femtosecond (fsec) x-ray pulses generated by free electron, laser-based x-ray sources will allow the two-dimensional (2D) diffraction patterns (DPs) of individual molecules to be recorded. The quality of the images produced in the simulation is...

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