A priori checking of the light-response and data quality before extended data collection in pump-probe photocrystallography experiments

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Abstract

In picosecond and slower pump-probe diffraction experiments, collection of response-ratio correlation sets prior to full data collection provides an invaluable confirmation of the existence of a light-induced signal prior to full data collection. If a response to light exposure is observed, the quality of the data being collected can be assessed. A number of such correlation plots both for synchrotron and in-house pump-probe data collection are presented.

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Coppens, P., Makal, A., Fournier, B., Jarzembska, K. N., Kamiński, R., Basuroy, K., & Trzop, E. (2017). A priori checking of the light-response and data quality before extended data collection in pump-probe photocrystallography experiments. Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials, 73(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052520616017558

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