MXCuBE3 at BioMAX – User Guide

…out experiments at BioMAX. Click on each of the following links to display information for each step. Starting up chevron_right MXCuBE3 runs on the Firefox browser installed on all the…

CoSAXS User information

…1 x 10-3 to 2.0 Å-1 at 12.4 keV in SAXS/WAXS geometry. There are a range of sample environments available, please contact Beamline Staff for further information. A call has been…

Safety requirements for users

…document Guide to providing information in ESRA.pdf Update DUO Users are required to update all samples relevant for their experiment including chemicals and gases in DUO consistent to information in…

User information

Photon energy 260 eV – 2500 eV (maximum range) 260 eV – 1800 eV at > 1012 ph/s Resolving power Up to 35000 Spot size 60 µm (h) x 25…

Guide for collaboration with MAX IV

…a contact person at the facility, please reach the Grants Office to establish a first contact and we will help you find the right interlocutor. As a general guideline for…

Remote Experiments at BioMAX

…connections and the current requirements for remote experiments. Click on each of the links below for information on each topic. If you need more information or help to determine if…

User information

General information The access to the STM infrastructure is granted primarily in conjunction with beamtime at MAX IV Laboratory. It is important that the users mention STM (or other Support…

Guides and Checklists

…for a beamtime for feasibility check in the Fast Access mode. Contact beamline staff to discuss this possibility. If samples are all ex-situ and can be measured within 1-2 shifts…

User information

Beamline Attributes Maximum resolution 0.66 Å @ 24.0 keV 0.80 Å @ 19.5 keV 1.3 Å @ 12.7 keV 2.7 Å @ 6.0 keV Typical exposure time 10 ms /…

User information

…interested users to contact the beamline staff to discuss their experiments before submission. When submitting proposals in DUO, please choose ‘Material Science with hard X-rays’ as a research area in…