…light and some external light sources (for a pump-probe and a photostimulated spectroscopy) could be available also if external light sources are provided by users. Photoluminescence endstation at FinEstBeAMS Experimental…
…buildings. The different new techniques developed for MAX IV will reduce energy consumption compared to traditional synchrotron facilities. The smaller magnets, the lower frequency used in the RF cavities and…
…at the Industrial Relations Office. User guide chevron_right Collaborations MAX IV welcomes collaboration with scientific organisations and industry. Together, we can maximise the capabilities of the synchrotron use, and take…
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…um2 Scattering angle Continuous scanning between 35 and 145 degree for solid and gas samples. 90 deg for liquid samples. – Sample temperature 8 – 300 K – For detailed…
…pleased to present the Infravis event, one in a series from LU eScience-Hub. The event is geared to address user needs in infrastructures such as MAXIV, ESS, LINXS as well…
Read the MAX IV User Policies Please visit our User Policies page and get acquainted with the MAX IV Terms & Condition for User Access. Please note that chances of getting further beamtime…
Samples and sample holder for the SPELEEM microscope The image below shows the sample holder (cartridge) used in SPELEEM. The sample is fixed into the sample holder with a Mo cap…
…for all user groups to register an Experimental Report within three months after the experiment. Please be aware that failing to comply with the MAX IV User Policies will negatively affect…
Follow these five main steps to become an industry user at MAX IV. Proprietary access is open for industry, institutes, and private and public organisations providing commissioned research funded by…