Changes in d-spacing have been measured for organic compounds as a function of temperature, wavelength and primary beam intensity using intense synchrotron radiation. The d-spacings of organic and protein crystals were found to increase irreversibly as a function of radiation dose. The activation energy of this thermally activated process was estimated. No evidence for a significant temperature increase of the sample due to exposure to intense X-ray beams could be found experimentally for flux densities up to 4 × 1012 photons s-1 mm-2.
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Müller, R., Weckert, E., Zellner, J., & Drakopoulos, M. (2002). Investigation of radiation-dose-induced changes in organic light-atom crystals by accurate d-spacing measurements. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 9(6), 368–374. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049502014620
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