Journal of Applied Crystallography

Volume 34, Part 1 (February 2001)


cryocrystallography papers



J. Appl. Cryst. (2001). 34, 76-79    [ doi:10.1107/S0021889800014291 ]

A modified Pinkerton-type helium gas-flow system for high-accuracy data collection at the X3 SUNY synchrotron beamline at NSLS

L. Ribaud, G. Wu, Y. Zhang and P. Coppens

Abstract: As the combination of high-intensity synchrotron sources and area detectors allows collection of large data sets in a much shorter time span than previously possible, the use of open helium gas-flow systems is much facilitated. A flow system installed at the SUNY X3 synchrotron beamline at the National Synchrotron Light Source has been used for collection of a number of large data sets at a temperature of ~16 K. Instability problems encountered when using a helium cryostat for three-dimensional data collection are eliminated. Details of the equipment, its temperature calibration and a typical result are described.

Keywords: cryocrystallography; low-temperature diffraction; helium gas-flow system.

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