You are warmly invited to an online information session about the future HAXPES beamline at MAX IV Laboratory.
A lot of work has been done on the beamline project since the submission of the conceptual design report (CDR) in December last year, and we would therefore like to take this opportunity to share with you the current status of the beamline project. The beamline working team is currently focusing on the technical detail report (TDR), which contains the technical details required for the eventual construction of the beamline. The TDR work is funded by Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability (WISE).
During this online session we will update you on the following topics:
- Details on the chosen optical design of the beamline and how it achieves the technical requirements (energy range, flux, resolution, etc).
- Details on the endstation design, infrastructure, and the type of HAXPES experiments possible at the beamline.
We will hold an approximately 30 min presentation covering these topics, after which there will be a short Q&A session where attendees are welcome to ask questions about the project.
Short summary of the beamline:
The HAXPES beamline is a state-of-the art material science beamline for photoelectron spectroscopy in the tender-to-hard X-ray range. The primary application of the beamline will operando and in situ investigations of advanced materials and their interfaces. The beamline will cater to users in various research areas from catalysis, energy storage, corrosion, photovoltaics, advanced electronics, green hydrogen economy, and more. We are hoping the beamline will be attractive to the larger Swedish material science communities, both academic and industrial, which cover both fundamental research and innovation.
Feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues that might be interested.
We hope to see many of you there!