Literature DB >> 16728782

X-ray Applications with Glass-Capillary Optics.

D H Bilderback, D J Thiel, R Pahl, K E Brister.   

Abstract

Glass capillaries have unique properties for guiding X-rays in experiments with micrometer precision. Design considerations of such optics are presented for X-ray applications involving macromolecular crystallography, tomography and high-pressure experiments at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source. The authors propose that crystallography with protein crystals is feasible on a 50 mum or smaller scale using capillary optics along with a cold gas stream and precision rotation stages. For computed tomography experiments, capillary optics can produce X-ray beams on a submicrometer scale. The distribution of X-rays passing through the sample can then be blown up in size with a secondary capillary optic to match the ~10 mum pixel size of CCD detectors. For high-pressure experiments in diamond-anvil cells, mono- and polycapillary optics may provide 1-50 mum diameter beams for diffraction or X-ray absorption fine-structure applications.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 16728782     DOI: 10.1107/S0909049594007259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat        ISSN: 0909-0495            Impact factor:   2.616


  2 in total

1.  Microcrystallography using single-bounce monocapillary optics.

Authors:  R E Gillilan; M J Cook; S W Cornaby; D H Bilderback
Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat       Date:  2010-01-19       Impact factor: 2.616

2.  Polycapillary Optics for Materials Science Studies: Instrumental Effects and Their Correction.

Authors:  M Leoni; U Welzel; P Scardi
Journal:  J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol       Date:  2004-02-01
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