Rigaku Oxford Diffraction announced the release of a new single crystal diffractometer, the XtaLAB Synergy, at the British Crystallographic Association meeting in Nottingham, UK on April 4, 2016.
The XtaLAB Synergy-S has changed the laboratory workflow at the Cornell University Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
UK’s National Crystallography Service (NCS) to establish National Electron Diffraction Facility equipped with 2 XtaLAB Synergy electron diffractometers.
Rigaku unveiled 2 new products that will make the lives of crystallographers even easier incl. a new Intelligent Goniometer Head at IUCr 2023.
A successful EPSRC bid will see the University of Glasgow acquire a Rigaku Electron Diffractometer for their materials charecterisation hub.
Electron Diffraction is a revolutionary analytical technique for the advancement of structural science
Electron diffraction (ED) is an emerging technique for determining crystallographic structures of single crystals. Rigaku recently launched the world’s first turnkey electron diffractometer in the form of the XtaLAB Synergy-ED. ...
High-flux X-ray diffraction can be a superior alternative to the synchrotron for single crystal & protein crystallography.
Rigaku is pleased to announce the release of the Rigaku HyPix-Arc 100° curved photon counting (HPC) X-ray detector for single crystal X-ray diffraction applications. The newest addition to the Rigaku HyPix line, the ...
Hybrid Photon Counting detectors (HPC), also known as Hybrid Pixel Array Detectors (HPAD) are next generation semiconductor detectors that directly measure all photons generated by your samples. They also enable collection ...