Accelerator documentation
…Files These files describe the setup of the MAX IV accelerators. Technical Notes This is a list of internally published notes sorted by note number (date). Clicking on an entry…
…Files These files describe the setup of the MAX IV accelerators. Technical Notes This is a list of internally published notes sorted by note number (date). Clicking on an entry…
…Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Chikina Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) Galdino Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) Forslund Uppsala University Imada Kyoto Institute of Technology Giorgianni Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) Yu RISE Research Institute of Sweden…
…viable photoelectrode with adjustable Schottky junction. The photoelectrode was developed by growing a tailored number of uniform graphene layers on cubic silicon carbide (3C-SiC) semiconductor, the latter of which captures…
…situ studies of materials processes under particular environments requires temporal resolution down to 1 s or better for a single tomography scan. Having flexibility to study different sample sizes or…
…of optical misalignments. Optics simulation packages from MAX IV There are currently two optics simulation packages developed at MAX IV: MASH integration of heat load calculation and thermoelastic deformation in…
…the molecules that are most interesting but most difficult to study because they only provide microcrystals. MicroMAX will provide a very small but parallel and intense X-ray beam and it…
…NOTE: Results from MicroMAX, in addition to the general acknowledgement for MAX IV, must include the following acknowledgement: “MicroMAX is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation under the grant number…
The ICE (Ions in Coincidence with Electrons) end station is a mobile end station that is designed to be compatible with a number of MAX IV LDM-relevant beamlines. By using a combination of multi-coincidence…
A number of LDM sample delivery systems are available at MAX IV (including a molecular jet/cluster source, liquid microjets, magnetron based source for metal particle beams, an aerodynamic lens sample…
…forced vibration, the electrons then produce x-ray beams which are delivered into several specialised experiement stations called beamlines. Here, a diverse number of experiments can occur, thanks to the brilliant light that…