Overview of a New Biological Neutron Diffractometer (iBIX) and New Developments in Chemistry and Life Science Brought by iBIX

  • TANAKA Ichiro
    College of Engineering, Ibaraki University
  • KUSAKA Katsuhiro
    Office of Frontier Research Center for Applied Nuclear Sciences, Ibaraki University
  • TOMOYORI Katsuaki
    Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki University
  • NIIMURA Nobuo
    Institute of Applied Beam Science, Graduate School of Science and Enjineering, Ibaraki University
  • OHHARA Takashi
    Quantum Beam Science Directorate, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • KURIHARA Kazuo
    Quantum Beam Science Directorate, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • HOSOYA Takaaki
    J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
  • OZEKI Tomoji
    Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology

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  • J‐PARCで迎える結晶学の新展開  1.J‐PARCで展開される中性子科学  新型生体高分子回折計(iBIX)の概要と化学・生命科学にもたらす新展開
  • シンガタ セイタイ コウブンシ カイセツケイ iBIX ノ ガイヨウ ト カガク セイメイ カガク ニ モタラス シンテンカイ

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At the next generation neutron source in J-PARC, a new biological diffractometer, IBARAKI Biological Crystal Diffractometer (iBIX), is under construction, which is designed so that it can measure crystals with the cell edges measuring up to c.a. 150 Å and the improved measurement efficiency will be more than 100 times larger than that of the present excellent diffractometer BIX-4 at JRR-3 in JAEA. In this paper the current status of the construction of iBIX is overviewed with expected high performances and new developments in chemistry and life science are predicted from recent results of neutron crystallography at JRR-3.

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