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X-ray camera to shoot molecules in 3-D

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

SWINDON, UK – A £3 million x-ray camera that can take images at a speed equivalent to 4.5 million frames per second could help scientists to better understand the structure of matter. Engineers at the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) have built the device for the new European XFEL (x-ray free-electron laser) facility in Hamburg, Germany, in collaboration with the University of Glasgow. The European XFEL will use superconducting accelerator technology to speed up electrons, which then generate coherent x-ray flashes that are a billion times brighter than those produced by...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    Biophotonicscamerascoherent x-ray flashesEuro NewsEuropeEuropean XFELImaginglarge pixel detectorLPDNewsScience and Technology Facilities CouncilScotlandSensors & DetectorsSTFCthree-dimensional images of single moleculesunderstand structure of matterUniversity of Glasgowx-ray beamx-ray camerax-ray free electron laser

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