The Natural Breakup Length of a Steady Capillary Jet: Application to Serial Femtosecond Crystallogra...
The Natural Breakup Length of a Steady Capillary Jet: Application to Serial Femtosecond Crystallography
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One of the most successful ways to introduce samples in Serial Femtosecond Crystallography has been the use of microscopic capillary liquid jets produced by gas flow focusing, whose length-to-diameter ratio and velocity are essential to fulfill the requirements of the high pulse rates of current XFELs. In this work, we demonstrate the validity of a...
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The Natural Breakup Length of a Steady Capillary Jet: Application to Serial Femtosecond Crystallography
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2073-4352
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2073-4352
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10.3390/cryst11080990