Abstract

The wavelength region of soft X-ray diffraction has been extended to 6.8Åwhich includes the K-absorption edge of silicon. From anomalous dispersion of small-angle scattering from a silicon triblock copolymer Si (styrene-butadiene-styrene)4 the distinct correlation function of silicon and the non-silicon atoms has been obtained. First X-ray diffraction patterns from single crystals of the small ribosomal subunit of ribosomes from Thermus thermophilus at wavelengths near the K-absorption edge of sulfur are presented.

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