Time-resolved diffraction
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Time-resolved diffraction
(Oxford series on synchrotron radiation, 2)
Clarendon Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In recent years technological advances in synchrotron and neutron sources, detectors, and computer hardware and software have allowed diffraction techniques to advance to a stage where data can be collected on a system with time. In this book for the first time reviews and research articles are brought together covering the three branches of time-resolved diffraction X-ray, electron and neutron field, each being allocated a separate section of the book.
Time-Resolved Diffraction covers all forms of matter (i.e. gases, liquids, amorphous solids, fibres and crystals) and does so within a multidisciplinary framework which takes in examples from molecular biology and chemistry, as well as techniques from physics and materials science. The time range of data
collection covers ten orders, from the sub-pico domain at the quickest, to the kilosecond at the slowest. Research scientists and postgraduates will find this book most useful as it is the only work available to provide an exposition of all areas of this developing field.
Table of Contents
- 1. Picosecond hard X-ray pulses and their application to time resolved diffraction
- 2. Ultrafast X-ray diffraction and absorption
- 3. Laser-plasma X-ray emission: its creation, diagnosis and use in applications
- 4. X-ray diffraction dynamics of shock-compressed crystals
- 5. Materials science opportunities using time-resolved synchrotron X-ray scattering
- 6. Overview of time-resolved macromolecular crystallography
- 7. Laue and monochromatic technique developments for time-resolved biological and perturbation chemical crystallography
- 8. Time-resolved protein crystal diffraction: determination by the Laue method of the behaviour of the enzyme hydroxymethylbilane synthase (Lys59Gln mutant) as it is loaded with substrate in the crystal
- 9. The realization of 100 ps Laue diffraction on ID09 and shortcuts to 100 fs time-resolution in X-ray scattering experiments
- 10. High performance detectors for time-resolved non-crystalline X-ray diffraction
- 11. Theory of ultrafast time-resolved X-ray and electron diffraction
- 12. Time-resolved surface electron diffraction
- 13. Time-resolved electron diffraction: a method to study the structural and vibrational kinetics of photoexcited molecules
- 14. Time-resolved electron diffraction and microscopy studies of membrane proteins
- 15. Pulsed neutron diffraction: new opportunities in time-resolved crystallography
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