We investigate the effect of water impurity in a CsLiB(6)O(10) (CLBO) crystal on the ultraviolet properties of the bulk laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) and transmittance. The water impurity was eliminated by heating the CLBO sample with dimensions of 5 mm x 5 mm x 10 mm at 150 degrees C in an ambient atmosphere and subsequently in a dry atmosphere. The bulk LIDT of the sample after heat treatment improved by about 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report an all-solid-state laser system that generates over 200 mW cw at 244 nm. An optically pumped semiconductor laser is internally frequency doubled to 488 nm. The 488 nm output is coupled to an external resonator, where it is converted to 244 nm using a CsLiB(6)O(10) (CLBO) crystal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy delaying the second pass of the pump of a singly resonant optical parametric oscillator, the conversion efficiency can be improved. We show the experimental results of an intracavity-doubled singly resonant parametric oscillator pumped by a Q-switched laser. Using 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe developed a novel technique for detaching protein crystals from glass capillary tube using the counter diffusion crystallization technique by femtosecond laser irradiation. X-ray diffraction analysis demonstrated that femtosecond laser irradiation has little effect on crystallinity. This technique will contribute to progress in structural genomics as a powerful tool.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGdCa4O(BO3)3 has been found to have phase-matching points where the temperature variations of the phase-matching angles become zero for type-1 sum-frequency generation in the zx plane. We also found that the temperature sensitivities of the phase-matching conditions in the zx plane are different along the phi = 0 degrees and phi = 180 degrees directions in this material. In addition, the thermo-optic dispersion formula of this material that reproduces the temperature phase-matching properties of GdCa4O(BO3)3 and Gd(x)Y(1-x)Ca4O(BO3)3 is presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun
April 2006
Thermus thermophilus has a multi-path membrane protein, TSecDF, as a single-chain homologue of Escherichia coli SecD and SecF, which form a translocon-associated complex required for efficient preprotein translocation and membrane-protein integration. Here, the cloning, expression in E. coli, purification and crystallization of TSecDF are reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun
April 2006
MnmA catalyzes a sulfuration reaction to synthesize 2-thiouridine at the wobble positions of tRNA(Glu), tRNA(Gln) and tRNA(Lys) in Escherichia coli. The binary complex of MnmA and tRNA(Glu) was crystallized in two different crystal forms: forms I and II. Cocrystallization of MnmA-tRNA(Glu) with ATP yielded form III crystals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe examined the effect of a solution-stirring method on human triosephosphate isomerase crystallization. The crystals diffracted to more than 1.4 A resolution, whereas those obtained by the normal vapour-diffusion technique diffracted to 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGd(x)Y(1-x)Ca4O(BO3)3 (GdYCOB) is a promising nonlinear optical crystal that shows high effective nonlinearity d(eff), noncritical phase matching, and high chemical stability. We report on the fabrication and characteristics of a monolithic wavelength converter, which generates ultraviolet light by the incidence of a 1.064 microm near-infrared laser.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe demonstrated the processing of a membrane protein crystal, using a pulsed UV laser soft ablation (PULSA) technique. Irradiation with deep-UV laser pulses at a wavelength of 193 nm successfully processed not only single crystals of the membrane transporter protein AcrB but also nylon loops and cryoprotectants at a cryogenic temperature. Nonprocessed parts of the crystals exhibited no signs of crack or denaturation after the laser exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr
June 2005
Crystals of bovine adenosine deaminase (ADA) grown over a two-week period in the presence of an inhibitor (ADA complex) were found to be of low quality for X-ray diffraction analysis. Furthermore, ADA incubated in the absence of an inhibitor (ADA native) did not form any crystals using conventional crystallization methods. A solution-stirring technique was used to obtain high-quality ADA complex and ADA native crystals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPorous coatings have been applied to the surface of prosthetic devices to foster stable device fixation. The coating serves as a source of mechanical interlocking and may stimulate healthy bone growth through osseointegrated load transfer in cementless arthroplasty. Joint arthroplasty by porous-coated prostheses is one of the most common surgical treatments, and has provided painless and successful joint mobility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe developed two novel methods for growing large, high-quality protein crystals. A two-liquid system enables the convenient extraction of protein crystals without causing mechanical damage due to growth at the interface between two liquids. Since this system does not require limitations on solution volume, it is also suitable for the seed technique, and for growing large crystals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFK2Al2B2O7 has been found to be phase matchable for type-1 sum-frequency generation (SFG) at 0.193 microm by mixing the Nd:YAG laser wavelength at 1.0642 microm and the SFG output of the RbTiOAsO4 optical parametric oscillator tuned at 0.
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January 2003
A new method of protein crystallization, the floating-drop vapour-diffusion technique, has been developed. The method combines the traditional sitting-drop vapour-diffusion technique and a novel two-liquid system. A crystallization drop composed of a mixture of sample and reagent floats on an insoluble and very dense liquid.
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