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3D printed devices and infrastructure for liquid sample delivery at the European XFEL.

Mohammad VakiliJohan BieleckiJuraj KnoškaFlorian OtteHuijong HanMarco KloosRobin SchubertElisa DelmasGrant MillsRaphael de WijnRomain LetrunSimon DoldRichard J BeanAdam R RoundYoonhee KimFrederico Alves LimaKaterina DörnerJoana ValerioMichael HeymannAdrian P MancusoJoachim Schulz
Published in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2022)
The Sample Environment and Characterization (SEC) group of the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser (EuXFEL) develops sample delivery systems for the various scientific instruments, including systems for the injection of liquid samples that enable serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography (SFX) and single-particle imaging (SPI) experiments, among others. For rapid prototyping of various device types and materials, sub-micrometre precision 3D printers are used to address the specific experimental conditions of SFX and SPI by providing a large number of devices with reliable performance. This work presents the current pool of 3D printed liquid sample delivery devices, based on the two-photon polymerization (2PP) technique. These devices encompass gas dynamic virtual nozzles (GDVNs), mixing-GDVNs, high-viscosity extruders (HVEs) and electrospray conical capillary tips (CCTs) with highly reproducible geometric features that are suitable for time-resolved SFX and SPI experiments at XFEL facilities. Liquid sample injection setups and infrastructure on the Single Particles, Clusters, and Biomolecules and Serial Femtosecond Crystallography (SPB/SFX) instrument are described, this being the instrument which is designated for biological structure determination at the EuXFEL.
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