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The RIKEN Materials Science Beamline at SPring-8: Towards Visualization of Electrostatic Interaction
In order to visualize molecular interaction by the experimental electrostatic potential analysis we have optimized the optical parameters and developed the high-resolution Debye-Scherrer camera at the RIKEN materials science beamline, BL44B2 of SPring-8. For the purpose the camera was designed to be...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In order to visualize molecular interaction by the experimental electrostatic potential analysis we have optimized the optical parameters and developed the high-resolution Debye-Scherrer camera at the RIKEN materials science beamline, BL44B2 of SPring-8. For the purpose the camera was designed to be equipped with the hybrid X-ray detector system. One is the conventional detector, the imaging plate readout off-line to carry out high d(interplanar spacing)-resolution measurements and the other is the CCD detector, which can be operated in a camera at variable distances for high angle-resolution measurements. In addition we have been developing an in-situ properties measurement system to visualize the electrostatic interaction completely synchronized with material functions. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.3463354 |