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Direct measurement of X-ray-induced heating ofmicrocrystals

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JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
卷 26, 期 -, 页码 991-997

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INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
DOI: 10.1107/S1600577519003849

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X-ray-induced beam heating; fluorescence; cryocooling

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Temperature control is a key aspect of macromolecular crystallography, with the technique of cryocooling routinely being used to mitigate X-ray-induced damage. Beam-induced heating could cause the temperature of crystals to rise above the glass transition temperature, greatly increasing the rate of damage. X-ray-induced heating of ruby crystals of 20-40 mu m in size has been quantified non-invasively by monitoring the emission wavelengths of X-ray-induced fluorescence during exposure to the X-ray beam. For the beam sizes and dose rates typically used in macromolecular crystallography, the temperature rises are of the order of 20K. The temperature changes observed are compared with models in the literature and can be used as a validation tool for future models.

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