Science at ForMAX

Many natural and man-made materials are hierarchical, i.e., exhibiting important structure at many different length scales. Wood is a good example, where the ordering of cellulose at different length scales…

Guide for collaboration with MAX IV

…the engagement of MAX IV with the scientific community and showcase the fields of interest and needs of MAX IV users. In order for MAX IV management to have an…

Proposal submission

…will be negatively affected by failing to comply. Is there an open Call for proposals? MAX IV issues calls for proposals twice per year for the User Science Programme. The…

After you leave

…acknowledgement, User Policies page. Upload Publications In order to fulfill our obligation to the public and our funders, users must provide complete reporting on the outcome of their beamtime and publish…

Technology

The MAX IV organisation needs to innovate in order to apply existing technology to deliver a service which enables users to obtain experimental results from the photons produced. There are…

Automated data collection

…is well suited to the latter, often resulting in data quality comparable or better that can be obtained by manual control of the experiment. How does automated data collection work?…

Experimental station

MicroMAX combines three important aspects of structure determination: structures from macromolecules that can only be crystallised in the form of microcrystals, room temperature structures, and time resolved structures down to…

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…