…ingredients that make up chocolate. This procedure helps to reveal how specific components affect a sample’s structure. Shun Yu, a Scientist at RISE, dives into explaining the essence of the…
MAC – MAX IV Machine Advisory Committee The MAX IV Machine Advisory Committee (MAC) supervises and follows the commissioning, operation and upgrades of the accelerators at the MAX IV facility….
…Note: an online booking procedure is planned for the future (information regarding this will be provided in due course). Description Adiabatic expansion source with cylindrical sample reservoir. Reservoir heating and…
Students from diverse scientific backgrounds will be recruited through partner universities to learn to use and develop synchrotron methods in their research while acquiring the skills to tackle some of…
…many oscillations and high time-resolution also make it much easier to distinguish active catalyst surface structures from spectator structures present on the catalyst surface, the latter of which does not…
…for experiments) to write to the beamline team: bloch@maxiv.lu.se. Writing proposals Bloch is heavily oversubscribed, so proposals must be compelling and carefully written in order to be chosen by the…
…(not available yet) (under commissioning) Combined spectroscopy and SAXS measurements. 1.5 mm diameter, quartz capillary with peltier heating control. 8. Stopped flow rapid mixing device (not available yet) (under commissioning)…
…Doctoral Students. A number of other academic, industrial and other type of partners contribute as Associated Partners hosting the students for their secondments. On an operative level, the PRISMAS Project…
…complicated sample compositions. This guide is not explaining how to use these options. Please read the PyMCA documentation pages. To achieve relative concentrations for comparative analysis, the parameter values on…
…depending on the temperature range of an experiment: 1. Mo-based manipulator head for better heating. Radiative heating by filament (up to 800 °C), e-beam heating (up to 1200 °C, but…