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Trevor Mairs
Researcher at European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Publications - 20
Citations - 1093
Trevor Mairs is an academic researcher from European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beamline & Absorption spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1007 citations.
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The ID23-2 structural biology microfocus beamline at the ESRF
David Flot,Trevor Mairs,Thierry Giraud,Matias Guijarro,Marc Lesourd,Vicente Rey,Denis van Brussel,Christian Morawe,Christine Borel,O. Hignette,Joel Chavanne,Didier Nurizzo,Sean McSweeney,Edward P. Mitchell +13 more
TL;DR: Beamline ID23-2, the first dedicated and highly automated high-throughput monochromatic macromolecular crystallography microfocus beamline, is described.
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ID29: a high-intensity highly automated ESRF beamline for macromolecular crystallography experiments exploiting anomalous scattering.
Daniele de Sanctis,Antonia Beteva,Hugo Caserotto,Fabien Dobias,José Gabadinho,Thierry Giraud,Alexandre Gobbo,Matias Guijarro,Mario Lentini,Bernard Lavault,Trevor Mairs,Sean McSweeney,Sébastien Petitdemange,Vicente Rey-Bakaikoa,John Surr,Pascal Theveneau,Gordon A. Leonard,Christoph Mueller-Dieckmann +17 more
TL;DR: The current status of the beamline is described and plans for its future are briefly outlined.
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The ID23-1 structural biology beamline at the ESRF.
Didier Nurizzo,Trevor Mairs,Matias Guijarro,Vicente Rey,Jens Meyer,Pablo Fajardo,Joel Chavanne,Jean Claude Biasci,Sean McSweeney,Edward P. Mitchell +9 more
TL;DR: The ESRF has constructed a dual station beamline using a canted undulator system as the X-ray source and a new software suite has been developed to permit reliable easy operation for the beamline users and beamline staff.
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The time-resolved and extreme conditions XAS (TEXAS) facility at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility: the general-purpose EXAFS bending-magnet beamline BM23
Olivier Mathon,Antonia Beteva,J. Borrel,D. Bugnazet,Suresh Gatla,Ricardo Hino,Innokenty Kantor,Trevor Mairs,Manuel Muñoz,Manuel Muñoz,Sebastien Pasternak,François Perrin,Sakura Pascarelli +12 more
TL;DR: The BM23 beamline at the ESRF offers high-signal-to-noise ratio EXAFS in a large energy range (5–75 keV), continuous energy scanning for quick-EXAFS on the second timescale and a micro-XAS station delivering a spot size of 4‵m × 4 µm FWHM.
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Energy-dispersive absorption spectroscopy for hard-X-ray micro-XAS applications.
TL;DR: A first example of chemical mapping recorded at ID24, the energy-dispersive XAS beamline at the ESRF is presented, and attributes of this geometry for microanalysis are addressed.