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Rapid sample delivery for megahertz serial crystallography at X-ray FELs.

Authors :
Wiedorn MO
Awel S
Morgan AJ
Ayyer K
Gevorkov Y
Fleckenstein H
Roth N
Adriano L
Bean R
Beyerlein KR
Chen J
Coe J
Cruz-Mazo F
Ekeberg T
Graceffa R
Heymann M
Horke DA
Knoška J
Mariani V
Nazari R
Oberthür D
Samanta AK
Sierra RG
Stan CA
Yefanov O
Rompotis D
Correa J
Erk B
Treusch R
Schulz J
Hogue BG
Gañán-Calvo AM
Fromme P
Küpper J
Rode AV
Bajt S
Kirian RA
Chapman HN
Source :
IUCrJ [IUCrJ] 2018 Jul 27; Vol. 5 (Pt 5), pp. 574-584. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jul 27 (Print Publication: 2018).
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Liquid microjets are a common means of delivering protein crystals to the focus of X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) for serial femtosecond crystallography measurements. The high X-ray intensity in the focus initiates an explosion of the microjet and sample. With the advent of X-ray FELs with megahertz rates, the typical velocities of these jets must be increased significantly in order to replenish the damaged material in time for the subsequent measurement with the next X-ray pulse. This work reports the results of a megahertz serial diffraction experiment at the FLASH FEL facility using 4.3 nm radiation. The operation of gas-dynamic nozzles that produce liquid microjets with velocities greater than 80 m s <superscript>-1</superscript> was demonstrated. Furthermore, this article provides optical images of X-ray-induced explosions together with Bragg diffraction from protein microcrystals exposed to trains of X-ray pulses repeating at rates of up to 4.5 MHz. The results indicate the feasibility for megahertz serial crystallography measurements with hard X-rays and give guidance for the design of such experiments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-2525
Volume :
5
Issue :
Pt 5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
IUCrJ
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30224961
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252518008369