The following articles are a selection of those recently accepted for publication in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation.
See also Forthcoming articles in all IUCr journals.
Synopsis: Calculations are presented for the optimum wavelength to collect X-ray diffraction data from a small protein crystal of known dimensions. These calculations are compared with the possible benefits of using a short pulsed X-ray source.
Synopsis: X-ray kinoform lenses of the clessidra type, which are composed of many small triangular prisms, can be used under suitable conditions effectively as arrays of refractive micro-lenses. These arrays can provide relatively large apertures in long-focal-length focusing.
Synopsis: A three-dimensional structured scintillator capable of 1 µm resolution has been characterized with Monte Carlo simulations for 30-200 keV X-rays with a factor of 5-15 gain in efficiency over unstructured scintillators.
Synopsis: Radiation damage by heating of samples at high-flux synchrotron radiation circular dichroism spectroscopy beamlines can result in protein denaturation. This study compares the degree of damage that occurs at a number of beamlines worldwide in order to define the threshold beam flux density above which significant denaturation occurs.
Synopsis: An optimized crystal design for a low-background Bonse-Hart camera for small-angle X-ray scattering is presented. Details about achieving the best surface quality of the crystals are described giving also perspectives for further applications in X-ray optics.
Synopsis: A segmented transmission detector has been developed and installed at sector 2 instruments at the Advanced Photon Source for differential phase-contrast imaging in parallel with absorption and fluorescence measurements.
Synopsis: The radiation properties of two classes of insertion devices, a long-period wiggler and a short-period undulator, are calculated and compared, using different computer codes. Special care is found to be needed when modeling these properties.
Synopsis: X-ray transmission mirrors, which function as high-pass energy filters, have been made out of silicon nitride and tested in synchrotron X-ray beams. The high-energy cut-off can be selected by adjusting the incidence angle of the transmission mirror.
Synopsis: Two semi-transparent X-ray beam-position monitors have been developed to study the submicroradian angular stability of the X-ray beam at a nanofocusing beamline.
Synopsis: An in situ synchrotron X-ray imaging technique for visualizing the water in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell has been developed. The technique is very effective and useful for studying water management in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell.
Synopsis: X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy was performed on a colloidal suspension of hard spheres under shear flow. This study describes a new experimental method that can be used to avoid X-ray-induced beam damage while measuring `internal' mesoscale dynamics in soft-matter or biological systems.
Synopsis: The SSRF R&D magnet girder assemblies are structure optimized. Vibration measurements have been performed to investigate the mechanical stability and influence of cooling water on magnet vibration.
Synopsis: Spatial resolution measurements at Advanced Light Source beamline 1.4.4 are used to determine the wavelengths at which a cross-over from diffraction-limited to electron-beam-source-size-limited resolution occurs. Performance is then predicted for different synchrotrons, beamline optics and endstation microscopes.
Synopsis: A vacuum-compatible portable chamber, optimized for working in a middle-pressure regime and adaptable to UHV conditions, is presented. Its compact design and its modularity are highlighted. These characteristics make it a very versatile piece of equipment, useful for in situ X-ray scattering studies of various systems under different conditions.
Synopsis: Element-specific microtomographic analysis of the central nervous system of adult Drosophila melanogaster stained with gold and platinum probes has revealed the nerve tissue structure responsible for biological functions.
Synopsis: Research on underground motion at the SSRF site with and without a heavy truck is reported.
Synopsis: The groove-function dependence of the wavefront aberration coefficients of gratings is reported.
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