THE X-RAY-DIFFRACTION STATION AT THE ADONE WIGGLER FACILITY - PRELIMINARY-RESULTS (INCLUDING CRYSTAL PERFECTION)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1992
abstract:
The single-crystal X-ray diffractometer installed at the PWA Laboratory in Frascati is described. The Huber four-circle goniometer is controlled by an IBM-compatible personal computer by means of a plug-in board interface based on the LSI chip Am9513. The program CS running under MS-DOS performs a wide variety of operations from random search to data collection. The angular resolution of the diffractometer is 0.0025-degrees, while the instrumental resolution at 8 keV, with an Si(111) monochromator, is 0.0026-degrees. After preliminary tests. 2Zn insulin crystals were mounted on the diffractometer and reflections were measured using synchrotron radiation. The rocking curves show full widths at half-maxima (FWHM) in the range 0.013-0.031-degrees mainly due to the mosaicity.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SYNCHROTRON RADIATION; 4-CIRCLE DIFFRACTOMETER; COMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM; CAF2
List of contributors:
Cappuccio, Giorgio; Pifferi, Augusto; Spagna, Riccardo
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