Rigaku introduces curved detector X-ray diffraction (XRD) system

July 7, 2008Rigaku Americas Corporation has introduced a new, compact, fully integrated high-resolution X-ray diffraction system, the Rigaku RAPID II. The latest member of the RAPID family of large area curved imaging plate (IP) detectors, the RAPID II delivers performance for applications ranging from applied crystallography to chemical crystallography.

Typical applications include: high-resolution charge density measurement, micro-diffraction, diffuse scattering, measurement of weakly diffracting disordered materials, small molecule crystallography, wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS), stress and texture measurements, as well as general purpose powder diffraction.

Central to the performance of the Rigaku RAPID II is the new 2DP software that delivers the power of project-based batch processing of two-dimensional (2D) X-ray diffraction data. This capability allows manipulation of multiple images at the same time with various analytical protocols. In addition to general 2D intensity image processing, the software provides for: display and automatic calculation of stress and texture data, as well as line and azimuthal integration for general purpose powder diffraction.

RAPID II can replace several instruments without compromising data quality. Its unique, curved large-area detector subtends a 2¸ range of 204° at a single detector setting for maximum reciprocal space coverage. Inherent to the flexibility of this system is a choice of X-ray sources, ranging from a high-frequency 3 kW sealed tube, to a MicroMax-002+ microfocus seal tube, to a 1.2 kW MicroMax-007 HF microfocus rotating anode generator, to an 18 kW ultra high power ultraX 18 rotating anode generator.

Available optics range from a traditional graphite monochromator or high-performance SHINE optic to a VariMax confocal X-ray optic. Two goniometer configurations are available: a partial-Ç arrangement for chemical crystallography and a fixed-Ç system, with manual or automatic XY translation, for applied crystallography.

The RAPID II includes a fully integrated CCD video camera system with zoom capabilities to image sample areas down to 1 micron. Because the Rigaku RAPID II is capable of analyzing samples as small as 10 microns, the system is ideal for the non-destructive identification of small particles (and incorporated aggregates) from a wide range of samples. In addition, XY mapping capabilities allow the measurement at precise locations of larger samples.

The RAPID II’s curved IP detector has numerous advantages over other types of X-ray detectors, the most obvious being an extremely large active area, exceptionally low noise, and wide dynamic range. The large curved active area is advantageous because a massive solid angle of data is collected in a single exposure. While the wide dynamic range eliminates worrying about detector saturation, the curved-plate geometry of the RAPID II reduces oblique-incidence X-ray absorption effects seen with flat detectors of any kind.

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