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T. Pardini
Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Publications - 26
Citations - 655
T. Pardini is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adaptive optics & Deformable mirror. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 541 citations.
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Fixed-target protein serial microcrystallography with an x-ray free electron laser.
Mark S. Hunter,Brent W. Segelke,Marc Messerschmidt,Garth J. Williams,Nadia A. Zatsepin,Anton Barty,W. Henry Benner,David B. Carlson,Matthew A. Coleman,Matthew A. Coleman,Alexander Graf,Stefan P. Hau-Riege,T. Pardini,M. Marvin Seibert,James E. Evans,James E. Evans,Sébastien Boutet,Matthias Frank +17 more
TL;DR: This demonstration opens the door to ultra low sample consumption SFX using the technique of diffraction-before-destruction on proteins that exist in only small quantities and/or do not produce the copious quantities of microcrystals required for flowing jet methods.
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Femtosecond x-ray diffraction reveals a liquid–liquid phase transition in phase-change materials
Peter Zalden,Peter Zalden,F. Quirin,Mathias Schumacher,Jan Siegel,Shuai Wei,Azize Koc,Azize Koc,M. Nicoul,Mariano Trigo,Pererik Andreasson,Henrik Enquist,Michael J. Shu,T. Pardini,Matthieu Chollet,Diling Zhu,Henrik T. Lemke,Henrik T. Lemke,Ider Ronneberger,Jörgen Larsson,Aaron M. Lindenberg,Aaron M. Lindenberg,Henry E. Fischer,Stefan P. Hau-Riege,David A. Reis,Riccardo Mazzarello,Matthias Wuttig,Matthias Wuttig,Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten +28 more
TL;DR: A liquid–liquid phase transition in the phase-change materials Ag4In3Sb67Te26 and Ge15Sb85 at 660 and 610 kelvin, respectively is found, revealing a relationship between atomic structure and kinetics, enabling a systematic optimization of the memory-switching kinetics.
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Femtosecond X-ray diffraction from two-dimensional protein crystals
Matthias Frank,David B. Carlson,Mark S. Hunter,Garth J. Williams,Marc Messerschmidt,Nadia A. Zatsepin,Anton Barty,W. Henry Benner,Kaiqin Chu,Alexander Graf,Stefan P. Hau-Riege,R.A. Kirian,Celestino Padeste,T. Pardini,Bill Pedrini,Brent W. Segelke,M. Marvin Seibert,John C. H. Spence,Ching-Ju Tsai,Stephen M. Lane,Xiao-Dan Li,Gebhard F. X. Schertler,Sébastien Boutet,Matthew A. Coleman,James E. Evans +24 more
TL;DR: Bragg diffraction achieved from two-dimensional protein crystals using femtosecond X-ray laser snapshots is presented.
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Resolving hot spot microstructure using x-ray penumbral imaging (invited)
B. Bachmann,T. J. Hilsabeck,J. E. Field,N. Masters,C. Reed,T. Pardini,J. R. Rygg,Neil Alexander,Laura Robin Benedetti,Tilo Döppner,A. Forsman,N. Izumi,Sebastien LePape,Tammy Ma,Andrew MacPhee,Sabrina Nagel,P. K. Patel,Brian Spears,Otto Landen +18 more
TL;DR: Experimental results showing the advantages of x-ray penumbral imaging over conventional Fraunhofer and photon limited pinhole imaging are described and how internal hot spot microstructures can be resolved are described.
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Low-Z polymer sample supports for fixed-target serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography
Geoffrey K. Feld,Geoffrey K. Feld,Michael Heymann,Michael Heymann,W. Henry Benner,T. Pardini,Ching-Ju Tsai,Sébastien Boutet,Matthew A. Coleman,Mark S. Hunter,Xiao-Dan Li,Marc Messerschmidt,Achini Opathalage,Bill Pedrini,Garth J. Williams,Garth J. Williams,Bryan A. Krantz,Seth Fraden,Stefan P. Hau-Riege,James E. Evans,Brent W. Segelke,Matthias Frank +21 more
TL;DR: The fixed-target approach to sample delivery involves depositing samples on a thin-film support and subsequent serial introduction via a translating stage as discussed by the authors, where the sample of interest must be serially replaced after each destructive pulse.