DanMAX is a materials science beamline dedicated to in situ and operando experiments on real materials. The beamline operates in the hard X-ray range (15–35 keV) and has three endstation instruments: one for full-field imaging, one versatile powder diffraction setup using an area detector, and a high-resolution powder X-ray diffraction instrument using a microstrip detector. The instrumentation and a large portfolio of sample environments enable studies of materials under operating conditions over multiple length scales, from atomic structure to nano- and microstructure for macroscopic objects.
DanMAX is primarily funded through Danish sources, however, the beamline is accessible through the MAX IV general user program.
NEW: Fast-access tomographic imaging will be available in the fall of 2025 for new users! More information can be found here.
Join the DanMAX User (Google) Group to join the discussions about e.g. data treatment, beamline developments, experimental ideas etc.: