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XRD at the University of Southampton in the Spotlight

1 Feb 2016
XRD at the University of Southampton in the Spotlight

Simon Coles, Senior Lecturer and Director of the UK National Crystallography Service, and Ph. D. student Lucy Mapp discuss how they use Rigaku's FR-E+ rotating anode generator, the XtaLAB mini diffractometer and the MiniFlex powder systems.

FR-X Rotating Anode X-ray Source

Rigaku Corporation

The FR-X was designed to be utilized in structural biology and material science, and provides the highest usable X-ray flux available for the laboratory researcher.The new design provides 20% more flux compared to the previous model as well as a new direct-drive anode that reduces maintenance expense considerably. The standard dual port design can be coupled with an optional dual wavelength anode to provide the ultimate in experimental flexibility and end-station utilization.The FR-X design is based on decades of proven craftsmanship to provide outstanding instrument reliability. With a Rigaku X-ray source you do not take a chance that your X-ray source will fail to provide you with the uptime and performance that your research demands.Perhaps the most important feature of the FR-X is the standard dual port configuration. When investing in a high-end X-ray source, only a dual-port configuration allows one to obtain the most from their investment as well as take full advantage of the photons that are generated. Whether you have the need for two experimental end-stations now or not, there is no reason to limit the expansion of your facility in the future.FR-X Features: Reliable, Dependable, Powerful Engineered to operate 24/7 Dual ports for maximum flexibility Optional dual wavelength configurations

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MiniFlex Benchtop XRD

Rigaku Corporation

New 6th-generation general purpose benchtop XRD system for phase identification and phase quantification. New sixth generation MiniFlex X-ray diffractometer (XRD) is a multipurpose analytical instrument that can determine: phase identification and quantification, percent (%) crystallinity, crystallite size and strain, lattice parameter refinement, Rietveld refinement, and molecular structure. It is widely used in research, especially in material science and chemistry, as well as in industry for research and quality control. It is the newest addition to MiniFlex series of benchtop X-ray diffraction analyzers from Rigaku, which began with the introduction of the original MiniFlex system decades ago.   Overview: New 6th generation design Compact, fail-safe radiation enclosure Incident beam variable slit Simple installation and user training Factory aligned goniometer system Laptop computer operation Measurements: Phase identification Phase quantification Percent (%) crystallinity Crystallite size and strain Lattice parameter refinement Rietveld refinement Molecular structure Options: 8-position autosampler Graphite monochromator D/teX Ultra: silicon strip detector HyPix-400 MF: 2D HPAD detector Air sensitive sample holder Travel case

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