Gas-phase endstation

…when a connection pipe between the GPES and the beamline is removed. A new setup has been developed for negative-ion/positive-ion coincidence (NIPICO) experiments. It is composed of two TOF spectrometers mounted opposite one…

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

…to either of the two experimental stations are described in detail in: Johansson et al. 2021. The focusing optics for creating the nano-focused X-ray beam at the experimental stations are…

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…

Solid-state end station

…of direct heating, resistive heating, electron beam bombardment and liquid N2 cooling. The PREP is equipped with a LEED/AES (low energy electron diffraction/Auger-electron spectroscopy) and a QMS. There are possibilities for…

Atomic Force Microscope

…in late 1990-ies. Despite seemingly old, it is still competitive with the brand-new AFMs in terms of high-resolution topography determination. It is capable of both contact and tapping modes, allowing…

Sample holders

…pins compatible usable at the NanoMAX imaging station. Sample preparation and mounting is essential for a successful beamtime. Discuss the details early with the beamline staff / your local contact….