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marYX3G

High performance data collection system

Multilayer mirrors

  • superb multi-layer mirrros with extremely high brilliance and low divergence
  • 15 cm mirror length
  • vacuum pump for mirror protection

mardtb goniometer

  • best combined with easymount extension
  • fully automatic beam search
  • fully automatic beam optimization
  • continuous beam monitoring with ionization chambers
  • support for large variety of detectors

Collimator

  • 2 sets of motorized slits
  • 2 ionization chambers for continuous X-ray readings
  • experimental rotary shutter at end of collimator

Cryo device

  • Oxford Cryosystems colling device (or others)

Anton Paar Primux 50

  • Cu, Mo and Ag targets available
  • 50 Watt
  • Focal spot on anode 40 x 40 microns

Table and enclosure

  • table top with steel surface
  • custom sizes available
  • 8 interlock doors with LED indicators
  • safety interface to HV generator
  • radiation safe

X-ray detector

  • support for many detector types: EIGER2, PILATUS3, mar345, Rayonix SX-165, MX-225, etc.
  • ideal combination: EIGER2 R 4M or PILATUS4 R 1M

Space for controllers for cryogenic devices

  • controller for Oxford 700/800/1000 series
  • marLiN2 liquid nitrogen refill controller

Primux controller

  • controller for shutter and HV generator
  • mobile app for control

Take a state-of-the-art micro-beam sealed tube generator with a specially designed high-performance optics, add a mardtb "desktop beamline" and a EIGER2 or a PILATUS3 or a mar345=  X-ray detector to it plus a cryo-cooler, put it into a shiny cabinet and you are getting a truly powerful yet very affordable complete X-ray data collection system - just perfect for single crystal crystallography, powder diffraction, SAXS, WAXS, diffuse scattering and other fields. No water and electrical installations required - it will fit anywhere in your lab.

But there's one more thing: forget about those maintenance budgets you are used to see elsewhere!

COMPONENTS

X-ray Generator:
Anton Paar Primux 50 microfocus X-ray generator operating at 50 Watts (50 kV, 1000 mA) producing a microfocus spot with a size of approx. 40 by 40 µm at the source. The generator has a closed circuit water cooler that is almost maintenance-free. The generator delivers 50% more usable X-ray photons at the sample as compared to previous generations based on a Incoatec IuS source.
AXO optics X-ray Optics:
State-of-the-art AXO multi-layer optic producing a spot size at the sample of < 150 by 150 µm FWHM. Other configurations, e.g. for a parallel beam are available on request.
EIGER R4M pixel detector X-ray Detectors:
mardtb desktop beamline Goniostat:
mardtb “desktop beamline” multi-purpose goniometer system, optionally with the “easymount” extension or the brand-new marxps crystallization plate scanner addition.
Oxford Cryosystems 800 Cryo-cooler:
Optional Oxford Cryosystems “Cryostream 1000” low temperature unit.
marLiN2 LN2 refill system LN2 refill system:
Optional marLiN2 automatic LN2 refill system
Radiation enclosure Table top and enclosure:
A functional and stable table with plenty of space for all electronics and attachments. Optional table top radiation enclosure.
Mobile apps Mobile apps:
Apps for iOS and Android to operate safety control system, i.e. open/close shutters and turn on/off of X-rays.

HIGHLIGHTS

LOW PRICE TAG

Complete crystallography setups have never been more affordable!

NO FILAMENT REPLACEMENT

The sealed-tube of the generator has a life-time of 3-8 years and does not require maintenance during its lifetime.

DEPENDABLE

Every single component of the system is renowned for its reliability, the one for the DECTRIS detectors, the mar345 detector and the mardtb goniostat being proverbial.

PERFORMANCE

Let’s face it: would you have believed that a generator running at 50 Watts can beat a rotating anode running at 5000 Watts?

NO ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

The entire system can be used on three-phase 220/110 V wall sockets with a 16A fuse.

NO WATER INSTALLATIONS

Cooling of the liquid metal anode is accomplished by a air/water heat exchanger that ships with the system. No other water cooling required!

LOW POWER CONSUMPTION

The generator runs at 50 kV / 1000 mA, i.e. 50 Watts!

COMPACT DESIGN

The footprint of the entire system is 1.7 x 1 m². Basically, it will fit anywhere in your lab.

LOW NOISE

Due to limited cooling requirements, the noise generated by the system is far inferior as the one from rotating anode generators.

PERFORMANCE

The marYX micro-beam generator together with an AXO multi-layer optic is a true alternative to modern rotating anode generators (RAGs). With the new marYX source the performance gap to small-focus RAGs like the Rigaku 007 becomes really small. The key question is:

Does a micro-beam sealed-tube generator allow to evaluate the diffraction power of small crystals?

The answer clearly is: yes, it does. This is because the generator delivers a very small beam with such a high brilliance that even very small crystals sized < 50 µm will see enough X-ray photons. This is achieved by a highly optimized combination of source and optics parameters. Please read the application notes for further details!

SPECIFICATIONS

Generator: Anton Paar Primux 50 with AXO optics
Beam size at sample: ≤ 160 μm FWHM at focal point
Beam divergence: ≤ 7.5 mrad FWHM
Total flux: > 1 x 109 photons/sec
Mirror length
15 cm
Focal distance: 395 mm from center of mirror
Anode cooling: closed circuit water-cooling
Mirror protection: diaphragm vacuum pump with interlock to shutter
Detector: DECTRIS EIGER2 R 4M
Active area: 155.1 x 162.2 mm (2 x 4 modules)
Pixel size: 75 μm
Frame rate: 20 Hz (laboratory version)
Dynamic range: 32 bits
Detector: DECTRIS PILATUS4 R 1M
Active area: 155 x 162 mm (2 x 4 modules)
Pixel size: 150 μm
Frame rate: 10 Hz (laboratory version)
Dynamic range: 32 bits
Detector: mar345s image plate
Detector surface diameter: 345 mm
Pixel size: 150 μm standard or fast read-out, 100 μm upon request
Cycle times: 27-80 sec (depending on diameter and read-out mode)
Dynamic range: 17 bits (1-131000)
Sensitivity: 1.5 X-ray photons equivalent
Goniostat: mardtb system with automatic X-ray beam alignment
Configurations:
  • mardtb standard goniostat with 14 motors
  • mardtb + built-in motorized goniometer head
  • easymount: mardtb + automated sample mounting system
  • marxps: crystallization plate scanner
Cryo-cooler: Oxford Cryosystems Cryostream
LN2 auto-refill system: marLiN2 weight based level control
Experimental table
Dimensions: 1700 x 1000 x 800 mm (w:d:h), stainless steel
Material: magnetic table top and aluminum table frame

APPLICATION NOTES

In experiments that we have carried out very carefully, we could show that the marμX system produces data comparable to traditional high-power rotating anode systems. In a test using lysozyme crystals it was possible to collect data of good enough quality for sulfur-SAD-phasing using only 90 degrees of data. The experiments are described in detailed in the application note mar.AN260107 from Jan 26, 2007.

In a second application note mar.AN070207 from Feb 07, 2007, a direct comparison between the marμX system and a rotating anode generator using the same experimental conditions (same crystals, exposure times, detector, etc.) revealed that small crystals produce superior data with the marμX system while the results for larger crystals are virtually identical.

In a third application note mar.AN20Jun08 from Jun 20, 2008, we compared the performance of the Xenocs FOX2D 10_30P optics and the latest model of the FOX3D 14_39P optics, which features an optimized high precision ellipsoidal substrate and a state-of-the-art multilayer to achieve a beam with improved focusing properties and high flux density. With the FOX3D optics we observed more than a 2-fold increase in observed diffraction as compared to the FOX2D optics, in particular when looking at small crystals. This brandnew optics narrows the gap to modern rotating anode generators, again.

In a fourth application note mar.AN28Oct10 from Oct 28, 2010, we compared the performance of the Xenocs GeniX3D Cu HF source running at 30 W with the previous Genix Cu VHF source running at 50 W. The new source entirely replaces the VHF model. It features a new tube and newly designed optics. In the application note we describe data collections from small molecule crystals of various forms and sizes. The new source proves to deliver more usable X-ray photons at the sample in the order of magnitude of 1.5. This makes the choice of a small scale generator setup even more attractive.

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