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Upgrade of bending magnet MX beamline BL38B1 at SPring-8

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The bending magnet beamline BL38B1 at SPring-8 is equipped with X-ray optics consisting of the SPring-8 standard double crystal monochromator (DCM) with Si (111) and a vertically bent cylindrical mirror, which produce available energy ranging from 6 to 17 keV and photon flux of 8.6 × 1010 Ph/sec at 12.4 keV. These moderate beam properties are suited to high throughput cryogenic macromolecular crystallography (MX) using moderately sized crystals (over 100\u2005µm) and non-cryo-cooled MX methodology that takes advantage of the lower X-ray dose rate. However, along with the recent research trends the target crystal sizes have tended to become smaller and smaller, and are currently less than 100\u2005µm. To resolve this issue, we achieved an upgrade of beamline optics for higher flux and higher density X-rays and development of apparatuses for precise diffraction data collection.The bending magnet beamline BL38B1 at SPring-8 is equipped with X-ray optics consisting of the SPring-8 standard double crystal monochromator (DCM) with Si (111) and a vertically bent cylindrical mirror, which produce available energy ranging from 6 to 17 keV and photon flux of 8.6 × 1010 Ph/sec at 12.4 keV. These moderate beam properties are suited to high throughput cryogenic macromolecular crystallography (MX) using moderately sized crystals (over 100\u2005µm) and non-cryo-cooled MX methodology that takes advantage of the lower X-ray dose rate. However, along with the recent research trends the target crystal sizes have tended to become smaller and smaller, and are currently less than 100\u2005µm. To resolve this issue, we achieved an upgrade of beamline optics for higher flux and higher density X-rays and development of apparatuses for precise diffraction data collection.

Volume 2054
Pages 60008
DOI 10.1063/1.5084639
Language English
Journal None

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