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EIGER detector: application in macromolecular crystallography

Authors :
Aaron D. Finke
Oliver Bunk
Vincent Olieric
Clemens Schulze-Briese
Robert Tampé
Andreas Förster
Anne Nöll
Marcus Mueller
Arnau Casanas
Meitian Wang
Ezequiel Panepucci
Stefan Brandstetter
R. Warshamanage
Diederichs, Kay
Source :
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Structural Biology
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The application of the EIGER hybrid photon-counting pixel detector in macromolecular crystallography is presented. Data-collection strategies exploiting the unique features of EIGER are discussed.<br />The development of single-photon-counting detectors, such as the PILATUS, has been a major recent breakthrough in macromolecular crystallography, enabling noise-free detection and novel data-acquisition modes. The new EIGER detector features a pixel size of 75 × 75 µm, frame rates of up to 3000 Hz and a dead time as low as 3.8 µs. An EIGER 1M and EIGER 16M were tested on Swiss Light Source beamlines X10SA and X06SA for their application in macromolecular crystallography. The combination of fast frame rates and a very short dead time allows high-quality data acquisition in a shorter time. The ultrafine φ-slicing data-collection method is introduced and validated and its application in finding the optimal rotation angle, a suitable rotation speed and a sufficient X-ray dose are presented. An improvement of the data quality up to slicing at one tenth of the mosaicity has been observed, which is much finer than expected based on previous findings. The influence of key data-collection parameters on data quality is discussed.

Details

ISSN :
20597983
Volume :
72
Issue :
Pt 9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta crystallographica. Section D, Structural biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35eed660ea9486a81131f0db13684f78