Beamline optics

X-ray source (EPU) Elliptically polarising undulator, 48 mm period, 11 mm minimal gap, 3.9 m magnetic length Energy (wavelength) range 275 – 1600 eV (50 – 8 Å) using 1st

Experimental station

common Varied Line Spacing (VLS) grating design. A collimating parabolic mirror is used in the horizontal plane, increasing transmission without requiring a very broad detector. Energy (wavelength) range 250 –…

Beamline optics

…and the sample minimising the parasitic contribution. The SAXS detector is a vacuum compatible area system housed in an 18 m long vacuum tube. A two dimensional WAXS detector will…

Industrial use of spectroscopy at LSI

…and Jernkontoret. Topics will cover relevant techniques and methods for: – Studying the solid-liquid interface – Understanding complex alloys – Revealing lateral variations in the passive film on duplex stainless…

User access

Want to become a MAX IV user? Apply for beamtime! MAX IV is happy to welcome researchers from all over the world to come to Lund and perform experiments using…

LINXS Christmas Open House

…neutron science. Take the chance to meet with colleagues in the LINXS community! For those of you who are not familiar with how LINXS work, this is an excellent opportunity…

Beamline optics

…coherent part of the beam, generating a new virtual source for the experimental stations. NanoMAX beamline optics layout The optical beamline components for the beam shaping and beam transport up…

Beamline optics

FemtoMAX performance2024 Energy range 1.8 -15 keV (0.8 – 6.8 Å) Photon source 2 x in-vacuum undulators U15 Monochromator Double Crystal Monochromator with InSb(111) crystals. 3 x Multi-Layer Mirror Photons…

Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

…it would have been possible without your support and engagement. Despite our financial difficulties, we have committed to remain open for business 2024. Looking forward to a new year of…