17 Papers
134 Citations
E. Lima is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffraction & Microscopy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of E. Lima include Stony Brook University.
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Papers
An assessment of the resolution limitation due to radiation-damage in X-ray diffraction microscopy
Malcolm R. Howells,T. Beetz,Henry N. Chapman,C. Cui,James M. Holton,James M. Holton,Chris Jacobsen,Chris Jacobsen,Janos Kirz,Janos Kirz,E. Lima,Stefano Marchesini,H. Miao,David Sayre,David A. Shapiro,John C. H. Spence,John C. H. Spence,D. Starodub +17 more
TL;DR: The conclusion of this study is that, based on the natural contrast between protein and water and "Rose-criterion" image quality, one should be able to image a frozen-hydrated biological sample using XDM at a resolution of about 10 nm.
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Two dimensional hard x-ray nanofocusing with crossed multilayer Laue lenses
Hanfei Yan,Volker Rose,Deming Shu,E. Lima,Hyon Chol Kang,Ray Conley,Chian Liu,N. Jahedi,Albert T. Macrander,G. Brian Stephenson,Martin V. Holt,Yong S. Chu,Ming Lu,Jörg Maser +13 more
TL;DR: Two-dimensional nanofocusing by multilayer Laue lenses (MLLs), a type of diffractive optics that is in principle capable of focusing x-rays to 1 nm, is reported.
Three-dimensional mass density mapping of cellular ultrastructure by ptychographic X-ray nanotomography.
Ana Diaz,Barbora Malkova,Mirko Holler,Manuel Guizar-Sicairos,E. Lima,Valerie Panneels,Gaia Pigino,Anne Greet Bittermann,Larissa Wettstein,Takashi Tomizaki,Oliver Bunk,Gebhard F. X. Schertler,Takashi Ishikawa,Roger Wepf,Andreas Menzel +14 more
TL;DR: It is expected that the capability of non-destructive three-dimensional mapping of mass density in biological samples close to their native state becomes a valuable method for measuring the packing of organic matter on the nanoscale.
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X-ray diffraction microscopy of magnetic structures.
Joshua J. Turner,Xiaojing Huang,Oleg Krupin,Keoki Seu,D. Parks,S. D. Kevan,E. Lima,Kim Kisslinger,Ian McNulty,Richard J. Gambino,Stéphane Mangin,Sujoy Roy,Peter Fischer +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that linearly polarized soft x rays can be used to image both the amplitude and the phase of magnetic domain structures by using the resonant x-ray excitation process and coherent x-rays scattering.
A high-pressure cryocooling method for protein crystals and biological samples with reduced background X-ray scatter.
TL;DR: It is shown that the high-pressure cryocooling method has great potential for the preparation of noncrystalline hydrated biological samples for coherent diffraction imaging with future X-ray sources.