Neutron diffraction studies of macromolecules require large position sensitive detectors. It is proposed that such a device can be based on image plate technology, which relies on re-usable photostimuable phosphors, combined with a neutron to gamma-ray converter. Design parameters such as the best wavelength for the neutron radiation and the optimum sample to detector distance are discussed, and a design for a cylindrical detector is outlined. Presently a prototype of such a detector is being built, and the very first test-recording of an X-ray diffraction pattern from a protein crystal is presented.
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