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Publisher Correction: Coherent diffractive imaging of single helium nanodroplets with a high harmonic generation source (Nature communications (2017) 8 1 (493))

2018, Rupp, Daniela, Monserud, Nils, Langbehn, Bruno, Sauppe, Mario, Zimmermann, Julian, Ovcharenko, Yevheniy, Möller, Thomas, Frassetto, Fabio, Poletto, Luca, Trabattoni, Andrea, Calegari, Francesca, Nisoli, Mauro, Sander, Katharina, Peltz, Christian, Vrakking, Marc J., Fennel, Thomas, Rouzée, Arnaud

In the original version of this Article, the affiliation for Luca Poletto was incorrectly given as 'European XFEL GmbH, Holzkoppel 4, 22869 Schenefeld, Hamburg, Germany', instead of the correct 'CNR, Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie Padova, Via Trasea 7, 35131 Padova, Italy'. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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Coherent diffractive imaging of single helium nanodroplets with a high harmonic generation source

2017, Rupp, Daniela, Monserud, Nils, Langbehn, Bruno, Sauppe, Mario, Zimmermann, Julian, Ovcharenko, Yevheniy, Möller, Thomas, Frassetto, Fabio, Poletto, Luca, Trabattoni, Andrea, Calegari, Francesca, Nisoli, Mauro, Sander, Katharina, Peltz, Christian, J. Vrakking, Marc, Fennel, Thomas, Rouzée, Arnaud

Coherent diffractive imaging of individual free nanoparticles has opened routes for the in situ analysis of their transient structural, optical, and electronic properties. So far, single-shot single-particle diffraction was assumed to be feasible only at extreme ultraviolet and X-ray free-electron lasers, restricting this research field to large-scale facilities. Here we demonstrate single-shot imaging of isolated helium nanodroplets using extreme ultraviolet pulses from a femtosecond-laser-driven high harmonic source. We obtain bright wide-Angle scattering patterns, that allow us to uniquely identify hitherto unresolved prolate shapes of superfluid helium droplets. Our results mark the advent of single-shot gas-phase nanoscopy with lab-based short-wavelength pulses and pave the way to ultrafast coherent diffractive imaging with phase-controlled multicolor fields and attosecond pulses.