ICE Endstation
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…
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…
…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…
…new experimental methods is to most efficiently collect the best data from a large number of crystals since these demanding projects with microcrystals inherently will need many crystals to record…
…to 200 meV and a high photon flux focused to a spot as small as 1 µm2. The beamline is planned to have two endstations, offering UHV HAXPES and ambient…
…as how the utilization of complementary techniques aids in the understanding the physics of complex materials. Please plan to arrive early for check-in at ESS. Note that ALL participants must…
…presentations of the plans for future beamlines at MAX IV and beamline updates and visits. https://youtu.be/KZQI4IBSi3k Three days filled with discussions, insightful presentations from both academia and industry, gave participants…
…Karlstad University List of Associated Partners: Secondments are planned to take place at the following host institutions: SVENSK KARNBRANSLEHANTERING AKTIEBOLAG SE VATTENFALL AB SE H2GS AB SE EUROPEAN SPALLATIOSVENSK KARNBRANSLEHANTERING…
…from these PIs will cease validity, and all planned beamtimes associated with these proposals will be cancelled. No new proposals will be accepted until further notice. For any user affiliated…
…of the ship Gribshunden (Vulture dog), ongoing research can be found below. Related links: The king’s spice cabinet–Plant remains from Gribshunden, a 15th century royal shipwreck in the Baltic Sea…