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Both real and imaginary components of the anomalous X-ray scattering were measured by single-crystal diffraction experiments with synchrotron radiation at wavelengths through the region of the three L absorption edges of cesium, the first such experiment for any element at the L edges. Near the L3 edge f' varies between -26.7 and -13.9 and f" between 4.0 and 16.1 electrons in a wavelength interval of 0.008 Å. Similar but smaller changes occur near the L2 edge, and still smaller ones at L1. Fine structure in the f" curve corresponds to that observed in an absorption curve and also, by a dispersion relation, to fine structure in the f' curve. These effects offer promise as a substitute for isomorphous replacement for solving the phase problem for macromolecular crystal structure. Similar experiments with cobalt near the K edge give f' values in agreement with measurements by other workers for nickel and copper by different methods at corresponding wavelengths; the lowest value observed is f' = -7.5 electrons.

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