Data Handling

Many IT services at MAX IV like access to experimental data and computing resources need a VPN and other authentication tools. It is strongly recommended that users install and familiarize…

Rapid prototyping

The Beamline Office with the SEDS Team have a pool of rapid prototyping equipment available to the MAX IV community. There are several printers, a benchtop Laser Cutter and a…

Multimodal in-situ XAS-XRD

The multimodal XAS-XRD endstation at Balder allows for simultanous measurements of XAS and XRD for in-situ / in-operando investigations. It adds a 2D EIGER 1M detector, which is mounted on…

Jupyter

Analysis and data visualization can be performed with Jupyter notebooks at MAX IV using a local JupyterHub. It allows for the use of python and matlab notebooks in a web…

Beamline optics

Overview The beamline is sourced by a quasi-periodic elliptically polarizing undulator (qEPU). A toroidal mirror M1 collects the diverging beam from the undulator and collimates it vertically (in the dispersive…

Data access and processing

Data access Data from DanMAX is stored centrally at MAX IV and is available for further processing using MAX IV resources – or for download using either the Globus connect…

A fuel conversion process akin to photosynthesis

“Our work has demonstrated that the graphene-cubic silicon carbide material structure shows a great potential to realize solar-driven conversion of CO2 and water into chemical fuels. Our long-term objective is…