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Abstract Advances in x-ray free electron lasers have made ultrafast scattering a powerful method for investigating molecular reaction kinetics and dynamics. Accurate measurement of the ground-state, static scattering signals of the reacting molecules is pivotal for these pump-probe x-ray scattering experiments as they are the cornerstone for interpreting the observed structural dynamics. This article presents a data calibration procedure, designed for gas-phase x-ray scattering experiments conducted at the Linac Coherent Light Source x-ray Free-Electron Laser at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, that makes it possible to derive a quantitative dependence of the scattering signal on the scattering vector. A self-calibration algorithm that optimizes the detector position without reference to a computed pattern is introduced. Angle-of-scattering corrections that account for several small experimental non-idealities are reported. Their implementation leads to near quantitative agreement with theoretical scattering patterns calculated withab-initiomethods as illustrated for two x-ray photon energies and several molecular test systems.more » « less
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Guzelturk, Burak; Portner, Joshua; Ondry, Justin; Ghanbarzadeh, Samira; Tarantola, Mia; Jeong, Ahhyun; Field, Thomas; Chandler, Alicia_M; Wieman, Eliza; Hopper, Thomas_R; et al (, Advanced Materials)Abstract Symmetry control is essential for realizing unconventional properties, such as ferroelectricity, nonlinear optical responses, and complex topological order, thus it holds promise for the design of emerging quantum and photonic systems. Nevertheless, fast and reversible control of symmetry in materials remains a challenge, especially for nanoscale systems. Here, reversible symmetry changes are unveiled in colloidal lead chalcogenide quantum dots on picosecond timescales. Using a combination of ultrafast electron diffraction and total X‐ray scattering, in conjunction with atomic‐scale structural modeling and first‐principles calculations, it is revealed that symmetry‐broken lead sulfide quantum dots restore to a centrosymmetric phase upon photoexcitation. The symmetry restoration is driven by photoexcited electronic carriers, which suppress lead off‐centering for about 100 ps. Furthermore, the change in symmetry is closely correlated with the electronic properties, and the bandgap transiently red‐shifts in the symmetry‐restored quantum dots. Overall, this study elucidates reversible symmetry changes in colloidal quantum dots, and more broadly defines a new methodology to optically control symmetry in nanoscale systems on ultrafast timescales.more » « less
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Huang, Lisa; Bertram, Lauren; Ma, Lingyu; Goff, Nathan; Crane, Stuart_W; Odate, Asami; Northey, Thomas; Carrascosa, Andrés_Moreno; Simmermacher, Mats; Muvva, Sri_Bhavya; et al (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A)
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