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Kadda Medjoubi1, Andrew Thompson, Jean-François Bérar, Jean-Claude Clemens, Pierre Delpierre, Paulo Da Silva, Bernard Dinkespiler, Roger Fourme, Patrick Gourhant, Beatriz Guimaraes, Stéphanie Hustache, Mourad Idir, Jean-Paul Itié, Pierre Legrand, Claude Menneglier, Pascal Mercere, Frederic Picca, Jean-Pierre Samama.
Abstract
The XPAD3S-CdTe, a CdTe photon-counting pixel array detector, has been used to measure the energy and the intensity of the white-beam diffraction from a lysozyme crystal. A method was developed to calibrate the detector in terms of energy, allowing incident photon energy measurement to high resolution (approximately 140 eV), opening up new possibilities in energy-resolved X-ray diffraction. In order to demonstrate this, Laue diffraction experiments were performed on the bending-magnet beamline METROLOGIE at Synchrotron SOLEIL. The X-ray energy spectra of diffracted spots were deduced from the indexed Laue patterns collected with an imaging-plate detector and then measured with both the XPAD3S-CdTe and the XPAD3S-Si, a silicon photon-counting pixel array detector. The predicted and measured energy of selected diffraction spots are in good agreement, demonstrating the reliability of the calibration method. These results open up the way to direct unit-cell parameter determination and the measurement of high-quality Laue data even at low resolution. Based on the success of these measurements, potential applications in X-ray diffraction opened up by this type of technology are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22514165 DOI: 10.1107/S0909049512004463
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616