Hi Garib, Tim and James,
Thank you for the helpful information. I look forward to testing this out
on some of our data. Hopefully it helps!
To Garib, I think that electron diffraction/microED of small molecules is
actually in a pretty good position for this technique to really take off.
To your c
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Dear Tim,
I understand the problem. If the problem is the distance only then only one
parameter is needed for refinement of lattice parameters.
I do think that microED has good potential. However engineering problems need
to be sorted out (detector, crystal handling, rotation etc).
When the
Hi Tom
Welcome to the old folks club!
There are a few points in your post that I think are incredibly relevant here,
and worth picking out for the casual reader -
> it takes so little time to calibrate using powder diffraction
Exactly! For a user collecting on a modern beamline that can coll
Dear Garib,
thank you very much for the details! If everything goes to plan, we are
going to use the Dectris QUADRO in September(ish), ideally also with
some protein crystals. In ED, distance calibration is more difficult
than with X-rays because of instabilities in the lens system (at least
with