http://skuld.bmsc.washington.edu/scatter/AS_periodic.html
http://skuld.bmsc.washington.edu/scatter/data/Sr.dat

Would probably work for initial values.  9700 eV for that wavelength.
https://people.mbi.ucla.edu/sumchan/crystallography/ang-eV_convertor.html


Phil Jeffrey
Princeton

On 1/22/21 2:36 PM, rohit kumar wrote:
Hello All,

I have data collected at Wavelength: 1.2782 (For Sr Heavy atom) with a resolution of 1.6 A. I was trying to run Crank in ccp4 for SAD phasing and It  asks me to fill the values of (scattering factors) f and f" for the heavy atom. Can anyone please help with this, how to calculate or where to find these f and f" values for Sr heavy atoms?

Please let me If you need any information from my side.

Thank you in advance


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Regards
Dr. Rohit Kumar Singh
Postdoctoral fellow



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