Identifying chemical content to increase the usefulness of solid waste ashes
…how they can be used or disposed of. In this study, the researchers analysed the content of copper and zinc. Lead was also analysed but not discussed in this paper….
…how they can be used or disposed of. In this study, the researchers analysed the content of copper and zinc. Lead was also analysed but not discussed in this paper….
…Gjørup Postdoc E-mail: Frederik.Holm_Gjorup@maxiv.lu.se Thorbjørn Erik Køppen Christensen Postdoc E-mail: thorbjorn_erik.koppen_christensen@maxiv.lu.se The DanMAX steering committee The DanMAX steering committee consists of: Henning Friis Poulsen (Department of Physics, Technical University of…
…to determine whether the proposed experiment can be carried out or not. Scientific Merit MAX IV PAC (Programme Advicory Committee) members will then assess and rank the proposal based on…
…the sample, surprisingly intense and well-structured, despite the very short acquisition time used, and persisting in time, an indication that the sample was undamaged by the intense beam. Credit: Dina…
Electromigration and failure Copper is the most commonly used material for connecting transistors on a chip. The current being pushed through the tiny copper wires cause a phenomenon called electromigration….
…measurement (including the extracted XAFS). Some of the common tasks which are done using this GUI are described below and the tabs corresponding to these are labeled in the figure….
Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) is based on the photoelectric effect, the fact that matter irradiated by photons of sufficiently high energy emits electrons. Information about the sample is determined from the…
…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…
…the sheet. “There is strong demand for improved anode materials in, for example, lithium-ion batteries with higher capacity, better compatibility with electrolytes, and less sensitivity toward cycling losses compared with…