MFX Experimental Methods
Femtosecond Crystallography
The ultrashort, high intensity pulses of LCLS have the advantage of allowing in principle damage-free higher resolution measurements of radiation-sensitive samples such as metalloenzymes. A series of crystals can be illuminated by LCLS X-ray pulses and the diffraction patterns recorded. A full 3D set similar to conventional protein crystallography can be assembled from many crystals or many shots on the same large crystal and yield the protein structure. The crystals can be delivered into the MFX beam mounted on a goniometer system (Cohen et al, PNAS (2014)) or using a liquid jet (Weierstall et al, Rev. Sci. Instrum. (2010)), LCP jet (Weierstall et al, Nature Communications (2014)), an electrospinning jet (Sierra et al, Acta Cryst D (2012)) or droplets (Su et al, JSR (2021)).
Small and Wide Angle Scattering
Small angle scattering measurements at atmospheric pressure are possible at MFX, with the femtosecond pump laser enabling time-resolved measurements to study ultrafast dynamics in biological samples (Levantino et al, Nature Comm (2015)).
X-ray Emission Spectroscopy
X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) is enabled by XES spectrometers in the von-Hamos geometry for a range of transition metal K-edges in the hard X-ray regime. The design of the modular XES spectrometer at MFX allows observation of several metals of interest at once, enabling unique insights into the electronic structures of multi-metal active sites commonly found in metallo-proteins.
MFX CONTACTS
Leland Gee
MFX Instrument Lead
(650) 926-3234
lbgee@slac.stanford.edu
Kelsey Banta
Area Manager
(650) 926-3819
hayes@slac.stanford.edu
Mark Hunter
BIO Department Head
(650) 926-6294
mhunter2@slac.stanford.edu
Roberto Alonso-Mori
Lead Scientist
(650) 926-4179
robertoa@slac.stanford.edu
Andy Aquila
Staff Scientist
(650) 926-2682
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Sandra Mous
Associate Scientist
(650) 926-6225
smous@slac.stanford.edu
Fred Poitevin
Staff Scientist
(650) 926-5326
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Ray Sierra
Staff Scientist
(650) 926-3148
rsierra@slac.stanford.edu
Sebastian Dehe
Project Scientist
dehe@slac.stanford.edu
Greg Gate
Laser Scientist
(650) 926-2017
gate@slac.stanford.edu
Mike Glownia
Laser Scientist
(650) 926-5456
jglownia@slac.stanford.edu
James Baxter
Associate Scientist
(650) 926-5052
jb2717@slac.stanford.edu
Daniel Rosenberg
Associate Scientist
(650) 926-4740
djr@slac.stanford.edu
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MFX Control Room
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MFX Hutch
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MFX LOCATION

