A new neutron single crystal diffractometer dedicated for biological macromolecules (BIX-4)

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We have constructed a new neutron single crystal diffractometer (BIX-4) at 1G-B port of JRR-3M in JAERI. Since at 1G-B port another diffractometer for biology, BIX-3 and a high-resolution powder diffractometer (HRPD) coexist, the monochromator house needed to be reconstructed. The main architecture of BIX-4 is based on that of BIX-3. BIX-4 uses an elastically-bent perfect-Si crystal monochromator and neutron imaging plates as BIX-3. In addition, several optimizations of the monochromator and modifications from previous BIX-3 are carried out. The final gain of the neutron intensity at the detector position is estimated to be 2.5 times larger than previous BIX-3. That higher performance increases the opportunities to apply neutron crystallography to biological macromolecules which give only weak reflections and/or small crystals.

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Kurihara, K., Tanaka, I., Muslih, M. R., Ostermann, A., & Niimura, N. (2004). A new neutron single crystal diffractometer dedicated for biological macromolecules (BIX-4). Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 11(1), 68–71. https://doi.org/10.1107/S090904950302346X

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