Our Activities

The main tasks of the vacuum team include: Conceptual design, procurement, test, installation and commissioning of vacuum related accelerator upgrades. Assistance with the design and implementation of new vacuum beamline…

The 3rd Pulsed High Power RF Sources Workshop held at MAX IV

During the workshop, challenges, experiences, and solutions from the different laboratories were openly discussed by the thirty-one RF power specialists representatives from laboratories around Europe, North America, and Asia. The…

Electron Spectroscopy

…sample The PES techniques that are possible using the FlexPES hemispherical analyzer setups include: Core-level photoelectron spectroscopy Auger electron spectroscopy Resonant Photoemission/Resonant Auger Spectroscopy (RPES/RAES) Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) X-Ray…

Imaging station

…photons using the energy-dispersive detectors mounted to both sides of the sample. This arrangement is especially advantageous for XRF tomography (3D) measurements. (Scanning) Coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) – ptychography The…

Insertion devices

Laboratory The ID group is responsible also of magnetic measurements laboratory at MAX IV. The lab is used for in-house development, construction and characterization of ID’s, which is a key…

User information

…any special cables, adapters, sample holders or 3D printed parts. Book chemical/bio labs, organize lab introduction/training before beamtime with the lab manager or specified contact person. 3-5 days before beamtime:…

Design Office

Visualisation of NanoMAX KB system The Mechanical Design Team assists with design of most components in our facility from simple brackets to custom designed endstations, all this in cooperation with…

FAQ – Frequently asked questions

…EU Programme (https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/news/msca-mobility-flows-study). Even if your profile might suit the position and be very competitive from the scientific point of view, if you don’t comply with the mobility rule, you…

Who can apply?

completed second cycle degree or completed courses worth at least 240 ECTS credits (of which at least 60 credits in the second cycle). This includes physics, engineering, chemistry, or other…