Journal of synchrotron radiation
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A new high-Speed beam chopper for time-resolved X-ray studies - A new high-speed X-ray beam chopper using laser scanner technology has been developed and tested at the APSMcPherson, A. et al. | 2000
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A new high-speed beam chopper for time-resolved X-ray studiesMcPherson, Armon / Wang, Jin / Lee, Peter L. et al. | 2000
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SB7: the new bending-magnet double-headed dragon beamline at SuperACOSirotti, Fausto / Polack, Francois / Cantin, Jean Louis et al. | 2000
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SB7: The new bending-magnet double-headed dragon beamline at SuperACO - The performance of the SB7 beamline at SuperACO working in the energy range 150-1500eV is reported, including resolution, flux and polarization tests. The performance of the double vertical mirror for circular polarization selection is also presentedSirotti, F. et al. | 2000
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Performance limits of direct cryogenically cooled silicon monochromators – experimental results at the APSLee, Wah Keat / Fernandez, Patricia / Mills, Dennis M. et al. | 2000
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Performance limits of direct cryogenically cooled silicon monochromators - Experimental results at the APS - Experimental results on the performance limits of cryogenically cooled silicon monochromators at the APS are presentedLee, W.K. et al. | 2000
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Rapid methods for the calibration of solid-state detectors - Two complementary rapid methods for the calibration of solid-slate detectors are presented. The first uses a fluorescent glass standard and the second uses multiple diffraction lines from a material of known lattice spacingWalker, D. et al. | 2000
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Rapid methods for the calibration of solid-state detectorsWalker, D. / Clark, S. M. / Jones, R. L. et al. | 2000
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Deconvoluting ultrafast structural dynamics: temporal resolution beyond the pulse length of synchrotron radiationNeutze, Richard / Wouts, Remco et al. | 2000
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Deconvoluting ultrafast structural dynamics: Temporal resolution beyond the pulse length of synchrotron radiation - An experimental protocol promising immediate improvements in the temporal resolution achievable with synchrotron sources is describedNeutze, R. et al. | 2000
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Simultaneous IR and time-resolved X-ray diffraction measurements for studying self-sustained reactionsBernard, F. / Gaffet, E. / Gramond, M. et al. | 2000
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Simultaneous IR and time-resolved X-ray diffraction measurements for studying self-sustained reactions Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis provides an attractive practical method for producing advanced materials such as ceramics, composites and intermetallics. This kind of reaction has been investigated in situ using time-resolved X-ray diffraction, with an X-ray synchrotron beam coupled to simultaneous IR thermography to study structural transformations and thermal evolutionBernard, F. et al. | 2000
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Mapping of a particular element using an absorption edge with an X-ray fluorescence imaging microscopeYamamoto, Kimitake / Watanabe, Norio / Takeuchi, Akihisa et al. | 2000
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Mapping of a particular element using an absorption edge with an X-ray fluorescence imaging microscope - Element mapping using an X-ray fluorescence imaging microscope at SPring-8 is reportedYamamoto, K. et al. | 2000
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A new high-flux chemical and materials crystallography station at the SRS Daresbury. 1. Design, construction and test results. Corrigendum - Corrigendum. The scattering efficiencies of four test samples given in the original report were calculated incorrectly. Corrected values are provided; these are two to three orders of magnitude lowerCernik, R.J. et al. | 2000
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A new high-flux chemical and materials crystallography station at the SRS Daresbury. 1. Design, construction and test results. CorrigendumCernik, Robert J. / Clegg, William / Catlow, C. Richard A. et al. | 2000
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Future structural biology applications with a free-electron laser – more than wild dreams?Wilmanns, Matthias et al. | 2000
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Future structural biology applications with a free-electron laser - More than wild dreams? - A workshop was held at Hamburg, Germany, to identify potential experiments in structural biology with a future X-ray free-electron laser. Applications for diffraction methods, spectroscopy, microscopy and holography of biological samples and their response to high doses were discussedWilmanns, M. et al. | 2000
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Notes for Authors| 2000
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Forthcoming Meetings and Short Courses| 2000