Lecture 6 - Fundamentals of data collection Flashcards
Typical crystal sizes for X-ray
0.020 - 0.300 mm
X-rays emanating from the anode pass through entrance slits and are diffracted according to wavelength at the
monochromator crystal
A collimator in front of the crystal
limits the X-rays to a narrowly focused parallel bundle of suitable diameter
A radio frequency generator in a synchrotron
compensates energy losses of the circling electrons and keeps them at constant energy
Bending magnets and insertion devices in a synchrotron
produce a tangential beam of white (polychromatic) X-rays
Polychromatic X-rays are monochromated to a narrow band within the
beam line optics
Phosphor image plates readout time
3-5 minutes
Charge-coupled device readout time
~3 seconds
Silicon pixel detector readout time
real-time readout
X-ray signals are converted to an electrical signal by the
photoelectric effect in silicon
A short detector distance is good for collecting
high angle diffraction
A short detector distance runs the danger of having
overlapping spots on the detector
Short detector distances are practical when the unit cell is
small (<100 Angstroms)
A long detector distance is good for
increasing the distance between spots on the detector
A long detector distance is limited to
low angle diffraction