12-15 September 2022
Europe/Rome timezone

Microsecond dynamics in complex liquids with MHz XPCS

13 Sep 2022, 11:45
15m
DCPS Building C11/III Floor/- - Lecture Hall A3 (Università di Trieste)

DCPS Building C11/III Floor/- - Lecture Hall A3

Università di Trieste

46
Oral presentation Italy@EuXFEL MS

Speaker

Dr Francesco Dallari

Description

Complex liquids are a broad family of materials that cover key roles in several aspects of everyday life, from biological processes that can take place only in such environments to industrial applications that sees complex liquids either as a final product or as a fundamental manufacturing step. From a physicist perspective most of the more interesting phenomena take place at inter-particle distances, which for proteins and nanoparticles correspond to few nanometers, accessible only via X-ray based techniques. Moreover, such processes are often connected to diffusion mechanisms, which for water-based systems implies timescales of the order of few microseconds. These time and spatial constraints pose a real challenge to current 3rd generation synchrotron sources, limiting experiments only to a handful of complex experiments on prototypical systems [1].
The MHz repetition rate of the European XFEL matches perfectly with these timescales making it an ideal choice for this kind of experiments. Here we report the results from MHz X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS) experiments performed at the instruments MID and SPB/SFX [2,3], showing how it is possible to execute measurements both on prototypical charge-stabilized silica in water and on radiation-sensitive core (silica) – shell (PNIPAm) nanoparticles. Moreover, we can show that tuning the pulse intensity and repetition rate it is possible to control the radiation-induced heating of the system without necessarily damaging it, which, combined with the capabilities of the XPCS techniques, opens the way to the study of out of equilibrium dynamics.

[1] Q. Zhang, E. M. Dufresne, S. Narayanan, P. Maj, A. Koziol, R. Szczygiel, P. Grybos,
M. Sutton, and A. R. Sandy, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2018, 25(5), 1408–1416
[2] F. Lehmkühler, F. Dallari., A. Jain, M. Sikorski, J. Möller, A. Madsen, A. P. Mancuso, and G. Grübel et al. PNAS, 2020, 117, 39, 24110-24116.
[3] F. Dallari A. Jain, M. Sikorski, J. Möller, A. Madsen, A. P. Mancuso, G. Grübel, Felix Lehmkühler et al. IUCrJ, 2021, 8, 5, 775-783,

Primary author

Dr Francesco Dallari

Co-authors

Dr Felix Lehmkühler (DESY) Prof. Gerhard Grübel (DESY)

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