Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1797344 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The rocking curve widths of tetragonal lysozyme crystals were measured. Typical full-width half-maximum (FWHM) of the rocking curve of crystals grown from a pure lysozyme solution were 0.004–0.006°, while those crystals containing 5% lysozyme dimer were 0.006–0.010°. X-ray topography experiments revealed that dislocations existed in crystals containing the lysozyme dimer. These dislocations are one of the causes of rocking curve width broadening. 2×104 cm−2 pits were observed on the {1 0 1} face in contaminated crystals, but few, if any pits were observed in either face of the pure crystals.
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Authors
Izumi Yoshizaki, Seijiro Fukuyama, Haruhiko Koizumi, Masaru Tachibana, Kenichi Kojima, Yoshiki Matsuura, Masahiko Tanaka, Noriyuki Igarashi, Akio Kadowaki, Long Rong, Satoshi Adachi, Shinichi Yoda, Hiroshi Komatsu,