Focusing, collimation and flux throughput at the IMCA-CAT bending-magnet beamline at the Advanced Photon Source.

JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION(2009)

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The IMCA-CAT bending-magnet beamline was upgraded with a collimating mirror in order to achieve the energy resolution required to conduct high-quality multi- and single-wavelength anomalous diffraction (MAD/SAD) experiments without sacrificing beamline flux throughput. Following the upgrade, the bending-magnet beamline achieves a flux of 8 x 10(11) photons s(-1) at 1 angstrom wavelength, at a beamline aperture of 1.5 mrad (horizontal) x 86 mu rad (vertical), with energy resolution (limited mostly by the intrinsic resolution of the monochromator optics) delta E/E = 1.5 x 10(-4) (at 10 kV). The beamline operates in a dynamic range of 7.5-17.5 keV and delivers to the sample focused beam of size (FWHM) 240 mu m (horizontally) x 160 mu m (vertically). The performance of the 17-BM beamline optics and its deviation from ideally shaped optics is evaluated in the context of the requirements imposed by the needs of protein crystallography experiments. An assessment of flux losses is given in relation to the (geometric) properties of major beamline components.
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X-rays,bending magnet,sagittal focusing,collimation,flux throughput,macromolecular crystallography
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