The intensity of the Microstar Ultra II, the newest version of the Microstar Ultra ultra-bright X-ray source for structural biology, surpasses many second-generation synchrotron beam lines
Bruker AXS has announced its new Microstar Ultra II, the newest version of the 2007 R+D Award winning Microstar Ultra ultra-bright X-ray source for structural biology.
Its innovative new Ultra Focus electron optics give an enhancement in intensity equivalent to a doubling of the anode rotation frequency and thus produce an extremely high intensity X-ray beam, more than 30 times brighter than a conventional rotating-anode generator.
The intensity of the Microstar Ultra II now surpasses many second-generation synchrotron beam lines.
The introduction of the Microstar Ultra II will change the way protein crystallography is done as most routine de novo structures can now be routinely determined in the home laboratory with time consuming trips to the synchrotron reserved for high resolution data collections, only.
"Our mission is to provide increasingly brighter sources, but always with the exemplary reliability and low cost of ownership that our users have come to expect from the Microstar family", said Roger Durst, chief technology officer for Bruker AXS.
"With the development of the novel Ultra Focus, we are fulfilling this promise".
Bruker AXS ultra-bright Microstar Ultra II X-ray source for structural biology allows the collection of quality data that were previously difficult or impossible to analyse in the home laboratory.