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

Nano-focused X-rays aid integrated circuit development chevron_right The forces behind electromigration, a significant cause of failure in on-chip interconnects for integrated circuits, has been investigated at NanoMAX. A unifying theory…

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…

Access modes

Below are the access modes the beamline participates in, and potentially useful notes regarding what is offered for each: Standard access chevron_right The standard peer reviewed access mode at MAX…

Microgel properties in X-ray spotlight

The article was featured on the cover of Macromolecules journal. Microgels consist of polymers that are crosslinked and forms a ball somewhat resembling a tiny ball of yarn. The connections…

Industrial use of spectroscopy at LSI

MetalBeams invites you to the Autumn 2021 online seminar Industrial use of spectroscopy at LSI Confirmed speakers include representatives from MAX IV, RISE, Lund University, Uppsala University, KTH, SWERIM, Vinnova,…