…various environmental risks,” says Jenny Rissler, Lund University and RISE. “Today, a worst-case approach is taken. If we know the form of these metals, the ash may be used as…
…University) Aymeric Robert (MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University) Franz Hennies (MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University) Former DanMAX team members Martin Roelsgaard (Aarhus Uiniveristy, DK) – Postdoc SINCRYS Daniel Risskov Sørensen…
…a user in some cases, read more in the VPN guide. Can I rest somewhere at MAX IV? chevron_right Yes, if you need to lie down for a while you…
…Carbone “New microscopy tools can provide not only sharper images but allow completely new ways of studying extremely complex materials, improving our understanding of the world around,” said Dina Carbone,…
…is not completely understood,” says Professor Sten Vollebregt from Delft University of Technology. Nano focus reveals structural details Copper structures of different lengths and thicknesses were fabricated on top of…
…window. On the top left hand corner is the MoCo widget which keeps the beam position constant during energy scans. Some motors which are commonly used for most experiments are…
…they collide with an atom and lose energy. This means that only electrons from the very top layers of a solid sample will emerge without energy loss, and energy-resolved electron…
Photon energy 30 – 1500 eV Polarizations Linear horizontal Linear vertical (energy minimum approx. 45 eV) Circular (under commissioning) Resolving power Typically about 5000 (at 400 eV). Under special circumstances…
…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…