Are you talking about the Fig 3.1 in their book, "Laboratory-build oscillation camera" (Arndt, Champness, Phizackerley and Wonacott, 1973)
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Eleanor Dodson <[email protected]>wrote: > one in their book, i am sure. > eleanor > > > On 30 Oct 2013, at 16:05, Gerard Bricogne wrote: > > > Dear all, > > > > Apologies for such a "retro" and non-biological question, but would > > anyone have a photograph of an Arndt-Wonacott rotation camera that he/she > > would be willing to share? I collected data on the first two prototypes > in > > the early seventies, then on one of the first commercial models, but I > > cannot find any images of this ground-breaking piece of equipement on the > > Web. I found images for the Enraf-Nonius precession camera and the CAD-4 > > diffractometer, but not for the A-W rotation camera. > > > > This would be for use as visual material in presentations, and I > would > > gratefully acknowledge the source of it. Thank you in advance! > > > > > > With fingers crossed ... . > > > > Gerard. > > > > -- > > > > =============================================================== > > * * > > * Gerard Bricogne [email protected] * > > * * > > * Global Phasing Ltd. * > > * Sheraton House, Castle Park Tel: +44-(0)1223-353033 * > > * Cambridge CB3 0AX, UK Fax: +44-(0)1223-366889 * > > * * > > =============================================================== >
