If you are not looking for a specific metal, you can play it safe and collect a redundant native data set at 0.9 A and one at 1.5 A, to check for Ca,Cl,SO4 etc and other anomalous scatterers
cheers
Preben
On 2/13/12 10:02 PM, Theresa H. Hsu wrote:
Hi all.

When collecting data, is there a specific wavelength to be chosen at 
synchrotron source? Does it make difference between 0.9 and 1.5 A, for example? 
I know it is important for SAD/MAD but how about MIR?

Thank you.

Theresa

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