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Multi-wire area detectors

Hamlin, R., Cork, C., Howard, A., Nielsen, C., Vernon, W., Matthews, D. and Xuong, N. H. (1981). Characteristics of a flat multi wire area detector for protein crystallography J. Appl. Cryst. 14,85-93. [Pg.86]

X-ray diffraction measurements were carried out using KARD-6 diffractometer with a 2D-area detector based on the multi-wire planar proportional chamber (Cu K -radiation, graphite monochromator, 0.1mm width incident beam slit). [Pg.18]

San Diego, MWPC refers both to the regional/national area detector data collection facility there (for a description of the various systems and the developments over the years see Xuong et al (1978, 1985) and Hamlin et al (1981)) and to the identical type of system supplied commercially (from about 1986) by San Diego Multi-wire Systems . [Pg.495]

The photon-detection system is a high-pressure (5-Bar Xenon) titanium Multi-Wire Proportional Counter (MWPC) behind a coded mask system. The MWPC has an active area of 1800 cm and a detection efficiency of > 10% over the 5 150 keV range of sensitivity. The detector will be used... [Pg.164]


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