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X-ray stations based on cylindrical zoom lenses for nanostructural investigations using synchrotron radiation

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The main results of the development of X-ray stations are presented. These stations are intended to solve problems concerning the structural biology of tissues at a high time resolution with the help of synchrotron radiation (SR) generated by the VEPP-3 storage ring (Siberian center of SR, Novosibirsk) and the Siberia-2 storage ring (National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute and the centre of nano-, bio-, information, and cognitive sciences, Moscow). The issues of selecting the optical scheme and basic parameters of X-ray optical systems are discussed. Photographs of the original designs of the constructed equipment are given. A modular approach to designing experimental facilities based on self-contained units and methods of focusing a monochromatic SR beam in the required spectral range have been developed. The technique of X-ray beam focusing by means of optical zoom lenses has been implemented. Experimental results that illustrate the possibilities of the SR-beamline hardware used for X-ray diffraction investigation of different biological objects with the help of different recording systems are presented.

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Original Russian Text © V.N. Korneev, V.A. Shlektarev, A.V. Zabelin, V.M. Aul’chenko, B.P. Tolochko, N.I. Ariskin, L.F. Lanina, A.A. Vazina, 2012, published in Poverkhnost’. Rentgenovskie, Sinkhrotronnye i Neitronnye Issledovaniya, 2012, No. 10, pp. 71–87.

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Korneev, V.N., Shlektarev, V.A., Zabelin, A.V. et al. X-ray stations based on cylindrical zoom lenses for nanostructural investigations using synchrotron radiation. J. Surf. Investig. 6, 849–864 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1027451012100084

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