Soft X-ray Laser

…the SXL will open up possibilities in a number of fields including the study of ultrafast magnetism with far-reaching implication for the understanding of fundamental processes such as ultrafast demagnetization….

How to apply

…year for access to the FragMAX facility through regular calls for proposals at MAX IV Laboratory. Moreover, we can offer fast access to a limited number of proposals each year…

Seminars

…focus on inverse microscopy techniques, such as Coherent Diffraction Imaging -CDI, Ptychography, Holography. The Webinar series has space for a limited number of contributed talks on: application and/or development of…

X-ray source

The photon source is a linearly-polarizing undulator with the following characteristics: Total length 2652 mm Period length 54.4 mm Number of full periods 48 Minimum gap 16 mm Maximum deflection…

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…

Results from the Fall23 Call for proposals

Summary Submitted proposals 370 Accepted proposals 224 Average score 3.67 Average cutoff score 3.32 Oversubscription Oversubscription rates based on number of proposals, per beamline, for the Fall23 call. Oversubscription per…

A fuel conversion process akin to photosynthesis

…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…

Simulation and Design

The optical layout of beamlines at MAX IV are typically designed in close collaboration with our optics simulation experts. MAX IV uses a number of simulation tools to perform ray…

User information

…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

Science

…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…