J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 289-295 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500009262 ] Synchrotron radiation circular-dichroism spectroscopy as a tool for investigating protein structuresB. A. WallaceSynopsis: Synchrotron radiation circular dichroism (SRCD) spectroscopy is a technique that is proving to be useful for examining secondary structures and folding motifs of proteins. New developments in instrumentation and in bioinformatics mean that SRCD has considerable potential for the future in the fields of structural molecular biology and structural genomics. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 296-300 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500007214 ] First results from the Canadian SGM beamline at SRCB. W. Yates, Y. F. Hu, K. H. Tan, G. Retzlaff, R. G. Cavell, T. K. Sham and G. M. BancroftSynopsis: The newly commissioned Canadian spherical-grating-monochromator beamline is described. The photon energy range for this beamline, using the medium-energy grating, is 240-700 eV. A maximum resolving power of Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 301-306 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500008682 ] Synchrotron beam test with a photon-counting pixel detectorC. Brönnimann, S. Florin, M. Lindner, B. Schmitt and C. Schulze-BrieseSynopsis: Synchrotron beam measurements were performed with a single-photon-counting pixel detector to investigate the influence of threshold settings on charge sharing. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 307-312 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500007597 ] The effect of beam time structure on counting detectors in SRS experimentsJ. E. BatemanSynopsis: Because the generation of X-rays in a synchrotron radiation source (SRS) is highly structured in time, the rate performance of a counting X-ray detector may be determined as much by the beam structure as by the detector dead time. Using analytical and Monte Carlo models, equations and graphs are derived which permit the evaluation of the rate performance of a counting detector used in conjunction with the common SRS beam modes. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 313-317 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500008694 ] Primary radiation damage of protein crystals by an intense synchrotron X-ray beamT. Teng and K. MoffatSynopsis: A quantitative study of primary radiation damage of protein crystals by an intense monochromatic X-ray beam from a third-generation synchrotron radiation source reveals an upper limit of X-ray dose. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 318-325 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500009420 ] Characterization of implanted semiconductors by means of white-beam and plane-wave synchrotron topographyK. Wieteska, W. Wierzchowski, W. Graeff, A. Turos and R. GrötzschelSynopsis: Ion-implantation-induced strain profiles were determined both for AIIIBV compounds implanted with heavy ions and for silicon implanted with light ions. Based on these profiles, a number of diffraction phenomena were explained. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 326-332 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500006920 ] Enhancement of the spin-dependent effect of
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J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 333-339 [ doi:10.1107/S090904950000950X ] Wavelength-dispersive double flat-crystal analyzer for inelastic X-ray scatteringG. Bortel, E. E. Alp, W. Sturhahn and T. S. ToellnerSynopsis: A wavelength-dispersive double flat-crystal analyzer for inelastic X-ray scattering is described. Experimental characterization of this new X-ray optic and comparison with a spherical-focusing backscattering analyzer are presented. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 340-347 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500008384 ] Fixed-exit monochromator for computed tomography with synchrotron radiation at energies 18-90 keVP. Suortti, S. Fiedler, A. Bravin, T. Brochard, M. Mattenet, M. Renier, P. Spanne, W. Thomlinson, A. M. Charvet, H. Elleaume, C. Schulze-Briese and A. C. ThompsonSynopsis: A fixed-exit monochromator has been constructed for computed tomography studies at the Medical Beamline of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The performance of the monochromator is studied with respect to the beam intensity and energy distributions. Examples from phantom studies and in vivo animal experiments are shown to illustrate the spatial resolution and contrast of the reconstructed images. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 348-352 [ doi:10.1107/S0909049500009973 ] Breast cancer diagnosis using scattered X-raysR. A. Lewis, K. D. Rogers, C. J. Hall, E. Towns-Andrews, S. Slawson, A. Evans, S. E. Pinder, I. O. Ellis, C. R. M. Boggis, A. P. Hufton and D. R. DanceSynopsis: Differences in the small-angle X-ray scattering patterns of human breast tissue have been shown to correlate with pathology. Online September 2000 |
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2000). 7, 353 forthcoming meetings and short courses |
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