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X-ray data collection at the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie

Karolina, Marta and Michał M. run about 100 crystals at the MX 14.1 beamline at the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie with great help of Dr. Manfred Weiss.

Beamlines BL14.1 and BL14.2 are dedicated to multi-wavelength-anomalous dispersion (MAD) phasing methods operating between 5.5-15.5 keV (2.25 to 0.75 Å), which cover the absorption edges of most commonly used heavy atom derivatives. Beamline 14.3 is a fixed energy station operating at 13.87 keV (0.89 Å). State-of-the-art detector technologies, including two PILATUS detectors (Dectris, Switzerland) enable high quality and rapid data collection.

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