1 kHz fixed-target serial crystallography using a multilayer monochromator and an integrating pixel detector.
A TolstikovaMatteo LevantinoOleksandr M YefanovVincent HennickeP FischerJ MeyerA MozzanicaSophie RedfordE CrosasNadia L OparaM BarthelmessJulia LieskeDominik OberthürE WatorI MohacsiMichael WulffB SchmittHenry N ChapmanAlke MeentsPublished in: IUCrJ (2019)
Reliable sample delivery and efficient use of limited beam time have remained bottlenecks for serial crystallography (SX). Using a high-intensity polychromatic X-ray beam in combination with a newly developed charge-integrating JUNGFRAU detector, we have applied the method of fixed-target SX to collect data at a rate of 1 kHz at a synchrotron-radiation facility. According to our data analysis for the given experimental conditions, only about 3 000 diffraction patterns are required for a high-quality diffraction dataset. With indexing rates of up to 25%, recording of such a dataset takes less than 30 s.
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