Hard X-ray chemical lab

Overview The Hard X-ray chemical lab is located at the R3 ring in front of BioMAX and MicroMAX beamlines, next to the Biolab. Equipment list Centrifuges Mixers​ pH meters Glovebox…

User information

The PXRD2D instrument is now in normal user operation. In parallel we are preparing for the installation of the imaging instrument (expected to arrive in Q3 2023) and procuring the…

Staff

The DanMAX team The DanMAX team currently consist of: Mads Ry Jørgensen Beamline Manager E-mail: mads.jorgensen@maxiv.lu.se Innokenty Kantor Senior Researcher E-mail: innokenty.kantor@maxiv.lu.se Lennard Krause Project manager E-mail: Lennard.Krause@maxiv.lu.se Frederik Holm…

Beamline optics

On this page you will find an overview of the X-ray optics that have been designed for DanMAX. You can read more about the beamline and the optics in the…

Experimental station

Once completed, the DanMAX experiment station will host two instruments for powder diffraction and one for full-field imaging and tomography. Currently, we have the first of the powder diffraction instruments,…

Science at DanMAX

The goal of the DanMAX beamline is to do experiments on real material studied under realistic conditions at realistic time scales at multiple length scales. This is done by building…

MAX IV and ESS webinar on drug discovery and development

Would you like to know how SciLifeLab, MAX IV and ESS can contribute to drug discovery and development? Participate in the joint webinar organized by InfraLife together with partner organisation Lif on November…

New food-focused theme for LINXS collaboration

MAX IV is a partner in LINXS – Lund Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-ray Science. LINXS works under strategic focus areas reflecting broad research priorities – Soft Matter, Life…

Balder

Overview The Balder beamline is dedicated to X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) in medium and hard X-ray energy range, 2.4-40 keV (at present 4-40 keV). The…