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X-ray free electron laser

Schlichting, I. and Miao, J. (2012) Cure Opin. Struct Biol, 22, 613-626. [Pg.355]

Ortiz de Montellano, P.R. (1995) Cytochrome P450. Structure, Mechanism, and Biochemistry, 2nd edn. Springer, p. 652. [Pg.355]

Burmeister, W.P. (2000) Acta Crystallogr, Sect. D Biol Crystallogr, 56, 328-341. [Pg.356]

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The progress achieved is closely linked to the development of both powerful detectors and brilliant X-ray sources (synchrotron radiation, rotating anode). Such point-focus equipment has replaced older slit-focus equipment (Kratky camera, Rigaku-Denki camera) in many laboratories, and the next step of instrumental progress is already discernible. With the X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) it will become possible to study very fast processes like the structure relaxation of elastomers after the removal of mechanical load. [Pg.7]

Neutze R, Huldt G, Hajdu J, van der Spoel D (2004) Potential impact of an X-ray free electron laser on structural biology. Rad Phys Chem 71 905-916... [Pg.132]

Comparison between ultrafast electron diffraction (UED), x-ray diffraction (UXD), and the prospective X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL)... [Pg.339]

R. Neutze, R. Wouts, D. van der Spoel, E. Weckert, J. Hajdu, Potential for biomolecu-lar imaging with femtosecond X-ray pulses, Nature 406 (2000) 752 R. Neutze, G. Huldt, J. Hajdu, D. van der Spoel, Potential impact of an X-ray free electron laser on structural biology, Rad. Phys. Chem. 71 (2004) 905. [Pg.339]

H.M. Quiney, K.A. Nugent, Biomolecular imaging and electronic damage using X-ray free-electron lasers, Nat. Phys. 7 (2011) 142. [Pg.339]

G. Materlik, Th. Tschentscher (eds), The X-Ray Free Electron Laser (TESLA Technical Design Report). DESY, Hamburg/Zeuthen (see http //tesla.desy.de/ new.pages/TDR.CD/PartV/fel.html, last accessed 03 September 2006)... [Pg.229]

Einally, X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) are expected to become operational by 2008 and there is much excitement at the potential they may have for imaging macromolecules with femtosecond X-ray pulses (H du, 2000 Miao et al, 2000, 2001). We consider that the published studies do not fully address the sources of error likely to arise in such analyses and that the case has been overstated (as has also been pointed out by Henderson, 2002). Nevertheless, viruses would be an ideal model system in the development of this method. [Pg.53]

X-ray free-electron lasers http //tesla.desy.de. [Pg.484]

J.R. Schneider Properties and scientific perspectives of a single-pass X-ray free-electron laser. Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. R. A 388, 41 (1997)... [Pg.488]

Numerous methods can be used to investigate the nanostructure, but few are as suitable for integration into manufacturing processes, as the X-ray techniques. In the X-ray beam, polymers can be drawn, spun, molten, or swollen, while scattering patterns are recorded. However, the major problem to be solved is that the structure evolution has to be monitored with sufficient time resolution. For this reason, strong X-ray sources, such as synchrotrons are required. Since several years, powerful and stable sources are available to materials science, and presently we are witnessing promising developments as far as detectors and special beam optics are concerned. Even the project of an X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) source has been lined up in the frame of a European effort. [Pg.198]

Lee S, Roseker W, Gutt C, Fischer B, Conrad H, lehmkuhler F, Steinke 1, ZhuD, Lemke H, Cammarata M, Fritz DM, Wochner P, Castro-Colin M, Hruszkewycz SO, Fuoss PH, Stephenson GB, Grubel G, Robert A (2013) Single shot speckle and coherence analysis of the hard X-ray free electron laser LCLS. Opt Express 21(21) 24647-24664. doi 10.1364/ oe.21.024647... [Pg.212]


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