Photon energy | 260 eV – 2500 eV (maximum range) 260 eV – 1800 eV at > 1012 ph/s |
Resolving power | Up to 35000 |
Spot size | 60 µm (h) x 25 µm (v) |
Solid-gas endstation | Scienta Hipp-3 analyser with SWIFT acceleration mode Normally up to 10 mbar Laser heating to to max. 1000 C Gas mixing panel (up to 8 gases) Mass spectroscopy of gas sampled at cell input, output or analyzer. |
Solid-liquid endstation | Specs Phoibos-NAP analyser with 2D delay-line detector Up to 30 mbar Solid-liquid interfaces via dip and pull Liquid-gas interfaces via liquid jet |
See the Beamline Optics and Experimental Endstations pages for more information.
APXPS proposal submission
As there are two complimentary APXPS beamlines at MAX IV, many proposals could be carried out at either HIPPIE or SPECIES. Such proposals can therefore be submitted with a preference of beamline, which is recommended if a proposal would benifit from specific capabilities of either beamline (e.g. photon or sample environment requirements), or without a preference in which case the proposal will be considered for both beamlines.
Fast Access
The HIPPIE beamline offers Fast Access to allow short-notice proposals for short experiments. This type of access can be used for feasibility studies (FS), scientific experiments (SE), and standard measurements (SMS). A maximum of 6 shifts / 24 hrs (3 shifts / 12 hrs for SMS) can be allocated for a single proposal. The endstation availability depends on the type of FA. Please check Fast Access page for more details. Please contact beamline personnel for current schedule.
For information how to apply for the fast access, please visit https://www.maxiv.lu.se/user-access/access-modes/fast-access/
Scanning probe microscopy
If your experiment would benefit from UHV scanning probe microscopy (STM or NC-AFM) of your surfaces, samples from HIPPIE can be transferred via vacuum suitcase to an Omicron VT SPM. For more information, refer to the scanning tunneling microscope webpages.