Abstract

Anomalous coherent X-ray diffraction in Bragg geometry is a promising technique to study three-dimensional composition and strain fields in nanostructures. This paper presents results of coherent X-ray diffraction experiments on single Ag/Au core–shell nanowires with a typical diameter of 100 to 300nm in the as-prepared state and during in-situ heating. Experimental coherent diffraction patterns are compared with finite-element simulations. Moreover, experimental constraints owing to radiation damage are discussed.

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