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Figure 2
Experimental setup at the European XFEL. BlaC microcrystals are mixed with substrate and injected into the X-ray interaction region (dotted circle) after a delay determined by the distance between the mixing region and the X-rays, the capillary width and the flow rate. Diffusion of substrate into the crystals occurs during this time. The mixture is probed by trains of X-ray pulses. The trains repeat ten times per second. Pulses within the trains repeat at 564 kHz, hence the pulses are spaced by 1.78 µs. 202 pulses were in each train for this experiment. The AGIPD collects the diffraction patterns and reads them out for further analysis. Inset: data collection. With a selected injector geometry and flow rate, the delay is fixed by the distance of the mixing region from the X-ray interaction region. All pulses in all trains (here pulse 3) probe the same time delay. The EuXFEL pulse structure is most efficiently used.

IUCrJ
Volume 8| Part 6| November 2021| Pages 878-895
ISSN: 2052-2525