Unit-cell determination from randomly oriented electron-diffraction patterns

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Abstract

Unit-cell determination is the first step towards the structure solution of an unknown crystal form. Standard procedures for unit-cell determination cannot cope with data collections that consist of single diffraction patterns of multiple crystals, each with an unknown orientation. However, for beam-sensitive nanocrystals these are often the only data that can be obtained. An algorithm for unit-cell determination that uses randomly oriented electron-diffraction patterns with unknown angular relationships is presented here. The algorithm determined the unit cells of mineral, pharmaceutical and protein nanocrystals in orthorhombic high- and low-symmetry space groups, allowing (well oriented) patterns to be indexed. © 2009 International Union of Crystallography.

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Jiang, L., Georgieva, D., Zandbergen, H. W., & Abrahams, J. P. (2009). Unit-cell determination from randomly oriented electron-diffraction patterns. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 65(7), 625–632. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0907444909003163

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