Sue,

Louise Serpell at the University of Sussex, UK specialises on fibre diffraction and has some neat software that may be useful to your cause.
You can contact her at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Klaus



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On 26 Nov 2008, at 03:08, Sue Roberts wrote:

Hello Everyone

Since I'm convinced that ccp4bb is the repository of all knowledge about all diffraction phenomena...

A colleague would like to do some fiber diffraction studies. I have an RAxis - I know we can put the fiber in the beam and shoot it and get some pattern on the detector.

Can anyone recommend some reading material or tutorials for me to learn more about what I've agreed to do?

Assuming the material is actually crystalline enough to give a pattern on the detector, I can pick peaks and get d-spacings. What more sophisticated, readily available methods (software?) is out there for, perhaps, data reduction (if there is such a thing for fiber diffraction) or subsequent analysis.

Thanks,

Sue

Sue Roberts
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
University of Arizona
[EMAIL PROTECTED]    520 621-8171

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