Evaluation of serial crystallographic structure determination within megahertz pulse trains.

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作者:Yefanov Oleksandr, Oberthür Dominik, Bean Richard, Wiedorn Max O, Knoska Juraj, Pena Gisel, Awel Salah, Gumprecht Lars, Domaracky Martin, Sarrou Iosifina, Lourdu Xavier P, Metz Markus, Bajt SaÅ¡a, Mariani Valerio, Gevorkov Yaroslav, White Thomas A, Tolstikova Aleksandra, Villanueva-Perez Pablo, Seuring Carolin, Aplin Steve, Estillore Armando D, Küpper Jochen, Klyuev Alexander, Kuhn Manuela, Laurus Torsten, Graafsma Heinz, Monteiro Diana C F, Trebbin Martin, Maia Filipe R N C, Cruz-Mazo Francisco, Gañán-Calvo Alfonso M, Heymann Michael, Darmanin Connie, Abbey Brian, Schmidt Marius, Fromme Petra, Giewekemeyer Klaus, Sikorski Marcin, Graceffa Rita, Vagovic Patrik, Kluyver Thomas, Bergemann Martin, Fangohr Hans, Sztuk-Dambietz Jolanta, Hauf Steffen, Raab Natascha, Bondar Valerii, Mancuso Adrian P, Chapman Henry, Barty Anton
The new European X-ray Free-Electron Laser (European XFEL) is the first X-ray free-electron laser capable of delivering intense X-ray pulses with a megahertz interpulse spacing in a wavelength range suitable for atomic resolution structure determination. An outstanding but crucial question is whether the use of a pulse repetition rate nearly four orders of magnitude higher than previously possible results in unwanted structural changes due to either radiation damage or systematic effects on data quality. Here, separate structures from the first and subsequent pulses in the European XFEL pulse train were determined, showing that there is essentially no difference between structures determined from different pulses under currently available operating conditions at the European XFEL.

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