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On-Chip Crystallization and Large-Scale Serial Diffraction at Room Temperature
Published on: March 11, 2022
Use of a confocal optical device for centring a diamond anvil cell in single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiments
Chengdao Hu1, Cameron J G Wilson1, Daniel M Scully2
1EastChem School of Chemistry and Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions The University of Edinburgh King's Buildings, West Mains Road EdinburghEH9 3FJ United Kingdom.
Abstract:
High-pressure crystallographic data can be measured using a diamond anvil cell (DAC), which allows the sample to be viewed only along a cell vector which runs perpendicular to the diamond anvils. Although centring a sample perpendicular to this direction is straightforward, methods for centring along this direction often rely on sample focusing, measurements of the direct beam or short data collections followed by refinement of the crystal offsets. These methods may be inaccurate, difficult to apply or slow. Described here is a method based on precise measurement of the offset in this direction using a confocal optical device, whereby the cell centre is located at the mid-point of two measurements of the distance between a light source and the external faces of the diamond anvils viewed along the forward and reverse directions of the cell vector. It is shown that the method enables a DAC to be centred to within a few micrometres reproducibly and quickly.
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