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The Influence of Photoelectron Escape in Radiation Damage Simulations of Protein Micro-Crystallography (2018)

The Influence of Photoelectron Escape in Radiation Damage Simulations of Protein Micro-Crystallography (2018)

Radiation damage represents a fundamental limit in the determination of protein structures via macromolecular crystallography (MX) at third-generation synchrotron sources. Over the past decade, improvements in both source and detector technology have led to MX experiments being performed with smaller and smaller crystals (on the order of a few microns), often using microfocus beams. Under […]
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Nanoscale mapping of the 3-dimensional deformation field within commercial nanodiamonds (2017)

The unique properties of nanodiamonds make them suitable for use in a wide range of applications, including as biomarkers for cellular tracking in vivo at the molecular level. The sustained fluorescence of nanodiamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy (N-V) centres is related to their internal structure and strain state. Theoretical studies predict that the location of the N-V […]
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A Peak Finding Algorithm based on Robust Statistical Analysis in Serial Crystallography (2017)

  The recent development of serial crystallography at synchrotron and X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) sources is producing crystallographic datasets of ever increasing volume. The size of these datasets is such that fast and efficient analysis presents a range of challenges that have to be overcome to enable real-time data analysis, which is essential for the […]
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A Novel Acoustomicrofluidic Nebulization Technique Yielding New Crystallization Morphologies (2017)

A novel acoustic microfluidic nebulization platform is demonstrated, which, due to its unique ability to access intermediate evaporation rate regimes—significantly faster than that in slow solvent evaporation but considerably below that achieved in spray drying, is capable of producing novel crystal morphologies that have yet to be reported in both model inorganic and organic systems. […]
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Optical Ptychographic Microscopy for Quantitative Anisotropic Phase Imaging (2016)

Ptychography has recently been adapted for the recovery of the complete Jones matrix of an anisotropic specimen, using a vectorial form of the Ptychographic Iterative Engine (vPIE) for a set of linearly polarized probes. Here we show that this method can be applied to the recovery of the in-plane components of the elastic strain tensor […]
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