Greetings everyone,
We are interested in hearing from research scientists with hands-on
experience on the real performance capability (particularly in regard to
weak reflections) and reliability of the Rigaku HyPix 6000HE or the
Bruker Photon III detectors mounted on a Cu sealed tube source?
We are in the process of acquiring a new single source Cu sealed tube
X-ray set and detector up to replace our rotating anode/MAR345. The new
X-ray set needs to be capable of solving good protein structures (ie
true end-point structures).
The Rigaku HyPix 6000HE or the Bruker Photon III detectors are
technologically significantly different (HPC versus CPAD) and thus not
easy to compare on paper, it is hard to tell if the criticisms thrown at
each are pedantic and that practically on a home X-ray set they both
perform well.
All comments appreciated.
Thanks in advance
sincerely
Paul
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Paul Curmi
School of Physics
University of New South Wales
Sydney UNSW 2052
Australia
Phone: 61 2 9385 4552
Fax: 61 2 9385 6060
Email: [email protected]
Homepage: www.phys.unsw.edu.au/protein_structure
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