Next MX-proposal application deadline: March 1, 2010
See:
http://www.bessy.de/boat/
We kindly request new MX-proposals for beamtime applications for the next
beamtime period.
In order to apply for beamtime, please register at the HZB on-line
access tool "BOAT" (http://www.bessy.de/boat/) and submit a new
beamtime application proposal. HZB provides
beamtime at the MX-beamlines 14.1 and 14.2. The requested beamtime is
granted based on the reviewed proposal and reports from previous
research activities at BESSY II. Results from previous projects stated
in the
"Experimental Reports" will affect the chances for future beamtimes
significantly.
Please make sure to include them if available.
Experimental setup:
BL14.1 setup:
- Photonflux: 1.4x10¹¹ Phot/sx100mAx0.05%BW at sample position (0.1-20
sec exposure time per frame)
- User defined beam shaping from 30µm-100µm diameter possible
- MX-225 X-ray detector, 92mm-720mm max. distance from the sample
- Microdiffractometer (MD2) with Mini-kappa goniometer MK3 (STAC controlled)
- Automatic sample changer (CATS), 90 sample storage capacity (SPINE-Pin
& EMBL sample magazine compatibility)
- 96-well crystallization plate scanning (test phase)
- Dedicated eight-core XEON-CPU server, with fibre channel SAN up-link
data processing environment
- EDNA installed and available
- Common MX software installed including HKL2000, XDS, IMOSFLM, CCP4,
Phenix, SHELXC-E, etc.
- Automated data processing with ixds and xdsi available
- Remotely controlled cryo-shutter for crystal annealing
- Bruker AXS X-Flash XRF detector
We are offering the hard- and software environment for carrying out
UVRIP experiments at BL14.1. For further information, please visit:
http://www.helmholtz-berlin.de/forschung/funkma/soft-matter/forschung/bessy-mx/beamlines/bl14-1/hardware/uvrip_en.html
BL14.2 setup:
- Photonflux: 2x10¹¹ Phot/sx100mAx0.05%BW at sample position (0.1-20 sec
exposure time per frame)
- MX-225 X-ray detector, 45mm-380mm distance from the sample, 30 deg
2-Theta possible
- mardtb goniometer installed
- Dedicated eight-core XEON-CPU server, with fibre channel SAN up-link
data processing environment
- EDNA installed and available
- Common MX software installed including HKL2000, XDS, IMOSFLM, CCP4,
Phenix, SHELXC-E, etc.
- Automated data processing with ixds and xdsi available
- Remotely controlled cryo-shutter for crystal annealing
- Bruker AXS X-Flash XRF detector
- Pressure chamber for noble gas derivatization (Xe, Kr available upon
request)
- Ultra high performance stereo microscope Leica M205A, 20-255x zoom, 8
Mpixel CCD-camera
Please visit our web page www.helmholtz-berlin.de/bessy-mx to gain updated
information about our experimental setup and other requirements.
Uwe Mueller, Manfred Weiss and the HZB BESSY-MX group
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Dr. Uwe Mueller
Makromolekulare Kristallographie (BESSY-MX) / Group leader
Elektronenspeicherring BESSY II
Albert-Einstein-Str. 15, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
Fon: +49 30 6392 4974
Fax: +49 30 6392 4975
url: http://www.helmholtz-berlin.de/bessy-mx
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