…FlexPES beamline. This polymorphism has raised new interest in 2D boron sheets as scientists discovered first stable borophene allotropes on Ag(111) [1]. Materials including borophene are promising for various technological…
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…metres, is used to test some of the technology that will be used in MAX IV. 2009 The financing for MAX IV is finalised. 2010 The MAX IV construction site…
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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,…
Researchers from Aarhus University achieved breakthrough insights about the coupling process that allows active sugar transport in plants aided by MAX IV’s BioMAX beamline. They successfully detected the inward and…
…mutants to see whether thiopurine toxicity phenotypes could be explained from a structural standpoint,’ explained Emma Scaletti, a postdoc in the laboratory of Prof. Pål Stenmark who was involved in…
…stages. The first part measured and verified the beamline optics with tele ptychography, where the beam size and shape were compared against theoretical data. In the next stage, scientists analysed…
Explore how synchrotron science and the tools available at MAX IV can be used to study and solve research questions and challenges within your industry sector. Can’t find your research…
…experimental stations are described in detail in: Johansson et al. 2021. The focusing optics for creating the nano-focused X-ray beam at the experimental stations are described on the respective pages….