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

…Undulator, the X-ray beam is cut by a set of slits to define the angular aperture. Then, a set of two mirrors focus the beam first vertically and after horizontally…

Beamline optics

…per pulse on sample1% BW >2·10⁶ at 4 keV Repetition rate 10 Hz Harmonic content 1:1000 Bandwidth InSb ∆E/E≈4·10⁻⁴ (1.8-15 keV) ML ∆E/E=0.01 (1.8-15 keV) Monochomator throughput @ 5 keV…

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…

Accelerators

The MAX IV facility consists of a 3 GeV storage ring, a 1.5 GeV storage ring, and a linear accelerator (fed by two guns) that serves as a full-energy injector to the rings, but also…

Electrochemistry

…with the exception of some strong acids that are corrosive to the stainless steel chamber. Sulfur containing electrolytes are also not permitted due to contamination issues. Please contact the beamline…

Solid-state end station

…samples can be loaded at the same time. A quick sample transfer from the LL to the RDC is allowed in a pressure of ~5×10-8 mbar, approximately after eight hours…

Atomic Force Microscope

…right you will find sample requirements and the list of typical cantilevers that we use. The true working resolution achieved in different scanning modes is shown in the image gallery….

Sample holders

…or made from Copper but coated with Gold. The top of the pins can be modified to match the specific needs of individual samples. There are three different shapes/sizes of…

Access modes

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