Photoluminescence end station

The main goal of the photoluminescence end station (PLES) is luminescence spectroscopy research under vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) as well as soft X-rays (XUV) excitations. Any materials in solid phase (single…

Press room

Visit MAX IV’s press room Go to MAX IV’s official Press Room on Cision (English newsroom) Besök MAX IV:s officiella pressrum på Cision (svenskt nyhetsrum) Photos and images MAX IV…

Universities and partners

The enabling forces behind the PRISMAS program are eight Swedish universities, industrial partners, and the large-scale research infrastructure MAX IV – all dedicated to the future of synchrotron research for…

Science at NanoMAX

X‐ray imaging approaching the low nanometer range is one of the most rapidly and strongly developing areas at all modern synchrotrons, e.g., ESRF, PETRA III, APS, Soleil or NSLS II….

Access modes

Below are the access modes the beamline participates in, and potentially useful notes regarding what is offered for each: Fast access chevron_right Apart from “normal” proposals, from autumn 2022 we…

Guns and linear accelerator

The MAX IV linac serves two purposes: it’s a continuous top-up injector to both storage rings, but it also accelerates and compresses electron bunches for the short-pulse facility. The linac…

MAX IV – Main

xrdPlanner: a new, versatile beamtime planner chevron_right Planning and preparing for a beamtime experiment at synchrotron facilities can be challenging and time-consuming. The team at DanMAX, MAX IV, developed xrdPlanner,…

Proposal Writing Guide

Do you want to write better proposals? We have gathered information that will help you maximize your chance of getting beamtime at MAX IV. This material is based on the…