Microfocus/Polycapillary-Optic Crystallographic X-Ray System
TBMG-514
04/01/2005
- Content
A system that generates an intense, nearly collimated, nearly monochromatic, small-diameter x-ray beam has been developed for use in macromolecular crystallography. A conventional x-ray system for macromolecular crystallography includes a rotating anode x-ray source, which is massive (≥ 500 kg), large (approximately 2 by 2 by 1 m), and power-hungry (between 2 and 18 kW). In contrast, the present system generates a beam of the required brightness from a microfocus source, which is small and light enough to be mounted on a laboratory bench, and operates at a power level of only tens of watts.
- Citation
- "Microfocus/Polycapillary-Optic Crystallographic X-Ray System," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2005.