Innovative Ultra-bright X-ray Source for Structural Biology

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Innovative Ultra-bright X-ray Source for Structural Biology

02 May, 2007

Published over 19 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

At Pittcon 2007, Bruker AXS today introduces its MICROSTAR ULTRATM, an ultra-bright X-ray source for structural biology. Comparable in brightness to many second-generation synchrotron beamlines, the MICROSTAR ULTRA is the most intense home laboratory X-ray source available.

Utilizing advanced electron optics and the revolutionary new HypercoolTM anode cooling design (patent pending), the MICROSTAR ULTRA produces X-ray unrivalled intensities of 8x1010 X-rays/mm2/sec, far higher than any conventional rotating anode generator. This substantial increase in performance is beneficial for all aspects of in-house crystallographic research, from high-throughput crystal screening to structural determination. It also makes the MICROSTAR ULTRA ideal for analyzing even the smallest crystals.

Despite its performance, the MICROSTAR ULTRA is a remarkably compact and low-maintenance X-ray source, which features long operating times and low maintenance costs. There is an affordable upgrade path for existing MICROSTAR generators to the MICROSTAR ULTRA. Initial MICROSTAR ULTRA generators have been installed in Bruker demonstration laboratories and at pharmaceutical customers and are performing exceedingly well in the field.

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