利用机器视觉实时分析x射线自由电子激光器的液体喷射样品输送稳定性。

IF 6.1 3区 材料科学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Applied Crystallography Pub Date : 2024-11-17 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1107/S1600576724009853
Jaydeep Patel, Adam Round, Raphael de Wijn, Mohammad Vakili, Gabriele Giovanetti, Diogo Filipe Monrroy Vilan E Melo, Juncheng E, Marcin Sikorski, Jayanth Koliyadu, Faisal H M Koua, Tokushi Sato, Adrian Mancuso, Andrew Peele, Brian Abbey
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摘要

液体射流的光学显微镜图像的自动评估,通常用于x射线自由电子激光器(XFELs)的样品输送,可以实时跟踪射流位置和液体射流命中率,这里定义为XFEL脉冲与液体射流相交的比例。该方法利用机器视觉对实验中捕获的光学显微镜图像进行预处理、特征提取、分割和射流检测以及跟踪,提取关键的物理特征(如射流角度)。为了确定这些工具在监测射流稳定性和提高样品输送效率方面的有效性,我们在不同的样品组成(纯水、缓冲液和带晶体的缓冲液)、喷嘴设计和喷射条件下进行了XFEL实验。我们将实时分析算法集成到欧洲XFEL的Karabo控制系统中。实验结果表明,该算法能够很好地监测射流角度,并通过实验过程中的光学图像分析对液体射流稳定性进行了定量表征。
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Real-time analysis of liquid jet sample delivery stability for an X-ray free-electron laser using machine vision.

Automated evaluation of optical microscopy images of liquid jets, commonly used for sample delivery at X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), enables real-time tracking of the jet position and liquid jet hit rates, defined here as the proportion of XFEL pulses intersecting with the liquid jet. This method utilizes machine vision for preprocessing, feature extraction, segmentation and jet detection as well as tracking to extract key physical characteristics (such as the jet angle) from optical microscopy images captured during experiments. To determine the effectiveness of these tools in monitoring jet stability and enhancing sample delivery efficiency, we conducted XFEL experiments with various sample compositions (pure water, buffer and buffer with crystals), nozzle designs and jetting conditions. We integrated our real-time analysis algorithm into the Karabo control system at the European XFEL. The results indicate that the algorithm performs well in monitoring the jet angle and provides a quantitative characterization of liquid jet stability through optical image analysis conducted during experiments.

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CiteScore
10.00
自引率
3.30%
发文量
178
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Many research topics in condensed matter research, materials science and the life sciences make use of crystallographic methods to study crystalline and non-crystalline matter with neutrons, X-rays and electrons. Articles published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography focus on these methods and their use in identifying structural and diffusion-controlled phase transformations, structure-property relationships, structural changes of defects, interfaces and surfaces, etc. Developments of instrumentation and crystallographic apparatus, theory and interpretation, numerical analysis and other related subjects are also covered. The journal is the primary place where crystallographic computer program information is published.
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