VariMax DW

    Dual-Wavelength X-ray Optic

    Focuses and monochromatizes two different X-ray wavelengths for single crystal X-ray diffraction applications

    Rigaku VariMax dual-wavelength optic combines two VariMax optics, each designed for a different wavelength selected from Cu, Cr, Mo, Ag or Co radiation. The long length of VariMax optics, compared to other multilayer optics, allows it to capture more of the X-ray beam from the microfocus generator resulting in higher flux.

    VariMax DW Overview

    A patented, continuously adjustable divergence slit assembly enables users to fine-tune the X-ray beam divergence for optimal spot separation for different types of crystals. The combination of two VariMax optics uniquely enable crystallographers in their home lab to either use a shorter wavelength for higher resolution data such as Cu radiation or a longer wavelength for SAD phasing attempts such as Cr radiation. Data collected on a single crystal at two different wavelengths also enable MAD phasing works. High flux, adjustable divergence, and dual-wavelength make the dual-wavelength VariMax optic the ideal choice for single crystal X-ray diffraction and SAD, MAD phasing experiments in the home lab.

    VariMax DW Features

    Graded, multilayer confocal optic with increased length for maximum beam intensity
    Double-bounce beam geometry for optimum beam purity
    Patented, continuously adjustable divergence slit assembly to fine-tune the X-ray beam divergence and allow for optimal spot separation
    Choice of two different wavelengths among Cu, Cr, Mo, Ag and Co radiations

    VariMax DW Specifications

    Technique Dual-wavelength confocal X-ray optic
    Benefit Focuses and monochromatizes two different X-ray wavelengths
    Technology Graded, multilayer confocal optic
    Attributes Continuously adjustable divergence slit assembly
    Options Choice of two different wavelengths among Cu, Cr, Mo, Ag and Co radiations

    VariMax DW Resources

    Rigaku Journal articles

    adobeX-ray fluorescence attachment for rapid in-house evaluation of heavy atom derivative crystals in protein crystallography and in-house MAD using the dual wavelength system Read the Article

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