Is your research stuck due to restricted budgets?
You’re not alone. Due to the perceived high cost of a single crystal diffractometer, many crystallographers and chemists have put off purchasing one, relying on third-party labs for structure analysis.
Don’t give up. The Rigaku XtaLAB mini II is a compact, simple and affordable benchtop X-ray diffractometer designed for labs with limited budgets. It may be just the solution you’ve been looking for.
Key benefits:
- Smallest footprint on the market: It fits on a lab bench
- Low maintenance: It has only a few moving parts
- Affordable: Thanks to a sealed tube Mo X-ray source and fixed-geometry design
- Reliable data: Provides data that meets IUCr standards for most crystals
- Proven: Hundreds of structures solved on the XtaLAB mini II appear in peer-reviewed journals
Technology highlights:
- Fine-focus Mo sealed tube
- Fixed 2-axis goniometer (kappa = 54°)
- Fixed detector with the same photon-counting technology used at synchrotron beamlines
- ~45 mm detector distance with 20° 2θ for good resolution and completeness
In this webinar, we’ll walk you through the hardware and software of the XtaLAB mini II. You might think a benchtop diffractometer might not be up to the task. You can decide for yourself after seeing real-world data and published examples that demonstrate its capabilities.

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