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

NanoMAX is a Hard X-ray monochromatic nanoprobe experimental station at MAX IV, set for best performance between 8 and 15 keV. After the pink photon beam is generated at the…

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!

Dear Users and Friends of MAX IV MAX IV extends our warmest wishes to each of you. This year has been filled with challenges and significant achievements, and none 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

…150 ml volume. Users can bring their own beakers. Heating or cooling can be provided via temperature-controlled platform on which beaker stands. Electrolyte info Many electrolyte solutions can be used,…

Solid-state end station

The solid-state end station (SSES) is designed for studying solid-state material via advanced experimental techniques in an ultra-high vacuum (UHV) environment. The end station is composed of four UHV chambers…

Atomic Force Microscope

AFM at X-ray Optics Lab It is possible now for MAX IV users to characterize their samples with true Atomic Force Microscopy, using the Dimension 3100 machine from Veeco/Digital Instruments….

Sample holders

The Imaging Station is equipped with a robotic sample changer that is swapping the samples between the measurement position and an intermediate storage inside the vacuum chamber. For this reason,…

Access modes

…MAX IV, offering a single scientific project beamtime. To see if MAX IV has an open call for proposal and when the submission deadline is, please visit the Call for…