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The X-ray single crystal diffractometer is mainly used to determine the three-dimensional spatial structure and electron cloud density of crystalline substances such as inorganic, organic, and metal complexes, and to analyze the structure of special materials such as twinning, non commensurate crystals, quasicrystals, etc. Determine the accurate three-dimensional space (including bond length, bond angle, configuration, conformation, and even bonding electron density) of new compound (crystalline) molecules and the actual arrangement of molecules in the lattice; It can provide information on the crystal cell parameters, space group, crystal molecular structure, intermolecular hydrogen bonding and weak interactions, as well as structural information such as molecular configuration and conformation. It is widely used in analytical research in chemical crystallography, molecular biology, pharmacology, mineralogy, and materials science.
The use of hybrid pixel detector can achieve the best data quality while ensuring low power consumption and low cooling. This detector combines the key technologies of single photon counting and hybrid pixels, and is applied in various fields such as synchrotron radiation and conventional laboratory light sources, effectively eliminating the interference of readout noise and dark current. Hybrid pixel technology can directly detect X-rays, making it easier to distinguish signals, and detector can efficiently provide high-quality data.