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…upstream towards downstream: Guard slits: Slits for removing stray scattering. Should not be used to define the beam size I0 diode Brass mask: Fixed Ø4 mm hole for removing stray…
…beamtime with this instrument. Excitation method Gas pressure/composition pulses are formed by switching Mass Flow Controllers. Temperature pulses are created by rapidly changing the heating laser power MFC range 0.5…
…with Katharina Cramer (Senior Fellow at University of Bonn / Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies and DAAD PRIME Fellow at Lund University, MAX IV) , Franz Hennies (Head of User…
…of liquefied quick clay. Credit: Bo Alte “Clays are made up of stacked nanosheets that can form various kinds of nanostructured sediments for instance depending on water salinity concentration. Salt…
…of X-ray absorption can be effectively used for the studies of spatial localization of unoccupied states with certain symmetry and the orientation of adsorbed molecules in respect to the substrate. These…
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…
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The school’s name, MATRAC, is an acronym for ‘materials’ and Röntgen-Ångström Cluster (RÅC), a German-Swedish collaboration designed to strengthen materials science and structural biology research through use of neutron and synchrotron sources. The…
Speaker: Robert McGreevy, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK Large synchrotron and neutron facilities, particularly ‘next generation’ sources such as MAX IV and ESS, are producing increasingly large volumes of data….