Dear Chandra

SLS and ourselves (SOLEIL) are dealing rather often with large unit cells and 
fancy crystal orientations. No great secret, and things have already been 
mentioned: combining three-axis goniometry, large area Pixel detector, low 
background, small wedges and/or helical scans, Staraniso...

This works pretty well at SOLEIL, and I do know it works probably better at 
SLS. We can discuss off-line about more details if you wish.

Best.

leo

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Leonard Chavas
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> On 21 Aug 2019, at 21:47, Frank Von Delft <frank.vonde...@sgc.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> We also described how to bend the loops in this article:  
> http://doi.org/gcb8j3  Figure 4 specifically.
> 
> 
> On 21/08/2019 18:21, Edwin Pozharski wrote:
>> 
>> In the absence of such you can resort to carefully bending the loop or 
>> bending the pin (Jim Holton made a nifty device for bending the pin) while 
>> keeping the xtal bathed in the cold stream.
>> 
>> 
>>  I would also mention these 
>> 
>> https://hamptonresearch.com/product-Adjustable-Mounted-CryoLoop-385.html
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