The new macromolecular crystallography stations at MAX-lab: The MAD station
(2004) Eighth International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation 705. p.1241-1244- Abstract
- A new beamline, Cassiopeia, at MAX II is about to come into operation. It consists of an energy-tunable station and four side stations intended for macromolecular crystallography. The X-ray source is a 3.5 T superconducting multipole wiggler installed in the 1.5 GeV MAX II storage ring. The energy-tunable station use grazing incidence Rh-coated silicon mirrors and an internally water-cooled Si(111) double-crystal monochromator while the four side stations use bent diamond and germanium monochromators and multilayer mirrors. This paper concentrates on the optics design of the energy-tunable station and also briefly describes other beamline components
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- 2004
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- subject
- keywords
- optics design, grazing incidence Rh-coated silicon mirrors, internally water-cooled Si(111) double-crystal monochromator, MAX II storage ring, superconducting multipole wiggler, X-ray source, side stations, energy-tunable station, MAD station, Cassiopeia, macromolecular crystallography stations, beamline components, multilayer mirrors, MAX-lab, bent diamond, germanium monochromators, 1.5 GeV, 3.5 T
- host publication
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- volume
- 705
- pages
- 1241 - 1244
- publisher
- American Institute of Physics (AIP)
- conference name
- Eighth International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation
- conference location
- San Francisco, CA, United States
- conference dates
- 2003-08-25 - 2003-08-29
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- wos:000222089000305
- other:CODEN: APCPCS
- scopus:85012305642
- ISSN
- 1551-7616
- 0094-243X
- language
- English
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- yes
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- eb25b576-6530-4854-a951-9ac04a3cd72c (old id 614392)
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@inproceedings{eb25b576-6530-4854-a951-9ac04a3cd72c, abstract = {{A new beamline, Cassiopeia, at MAX II is about to come into operation. It consists of an energy-tunable station and four side stations intended for macromolecular crystallography. The X-ray source is a 3.5 T superconducting multipole wiggler installed in the 1.5 GeV MAX II storage ring. The energy-tunable station use grazing incidence Rh-coated silicon mirrors and an internally water-cooled Si(111) double-crystal monochromator while the four side stations use bent diamond and germanium monochromators and multilayer mirrors. This paper concentrates on the optics design of the energy-tunable station and also briefly describes other beamline components}}, author = {{Ursby, Thomas and Mammen, C.B. and Cerenius, Yngve and Svensson, Christer and Sommarin, Bengt and Fodje, M.N. and Kvick, Åke and Logan, Derek and Als-Nielsen, J. and Thunnissen, Marjolein and Larsen, S. and Liljas, Anders}}, booktitle = {{AIP Conference Proceedings}}, issn = {{1551-7616}}, keywords = {{optics design; grazing incidence Rh-coated silicon mirrors; internally water-cooled Si(111) double-crystal monochromator; MAX II storage ring; superconducting multipole wiggler; X-ray source; side stations; energy-tunable station; MAD station; Cassiopeia; macromolecular crystallography stations; beamline components; multilayer mirrors; MAX-lab; bent diamond; germanium monochromators; 1.5 GeV; 3.5 T}}, language = {{eng}}, pages = {{1241--1244}}, publisher = {{American Institute of Physics (AIP)}}, title = {{The new macromolecular crystallography stations at MAX-lab: The MAD station}}, volume = {{705}}, year = {{2004}}, }