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Anomalous Dispersion Camera

Instrumentation presented below is based on a number of scientifically (1989) interesting areas. Although a principal agreement on a high flux, microfocus and anomalous dispersion camera has been reached, neither instrument has been defined as yet in detail. [Pg.215]

The optics of angular dispersive small angle scattering cameras differ according to the field of application. Thus the double monochromator camera is mainly used for anomalous dispersion experiments (Fig. 21) By varying the Bragg angle of two... [Pg.24]

The classical camera for anomalous dispersion studies is the double crystal diffractometer, using perfect Si or Ge-crystals [43, 44] (Fig. 17 a). The energy resolution of... [Pg.225]

The Biology Department beam line includes a station for protein crystallography (with Supper oscillation camera and FAST TV diffractometer) and a station for small angle diffraction (with a three-circle goniostat and MWPC electronic area detector). The latter station may be available for optimised anomalous dispersion crystallographic studies. The optical design for each consists of a bent pre-mirror, double crystal monochromator and bent post-mirror the mirrors have rhodium coatings (Wise and Schoenborn 1982). [Pg.238]


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