Metals and engineering
The shift to new technologies and energy storage solutions has created a growing demand for optimised, fossil fuel-free, and more durable metal application materials with altered properties. New sustainability requirements…
The shift to new technologies and energy storage solutions has created a growing demand for optimised, fossil fuel-free, and more durable metal application materials with altered properties. New sustainability requirements…
…properties and 2) by combining this with new experimental methods that are presently being developed at many X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) and synchrotron radiation facilities. The aim of these…
…knowledge, create links between different stakeholders and join forces to address global challenges. MAX IV Grants Office coordinates collaborative initiatives of all kinds and offers support to external partners and…
MetalBeams invites you to the Autumn 2021 online seminar Industrial use of spectroscopy at LSI Confirmed speakers include representatives from MAX IV, RISE, Lund University, Uppsala University, KTH, SWERIM, Vinnova,…
Researchers from Aarhus University achieved breakthrough insights about the coupling process that allows active sugar transport in plants aided by MAX IV’s BioMAX beamline. They successfully detected the inward and…
…time A single-volume tomographic scan (~1 mm3) can be recorded in as little as 1 second. Generally, acquisition times for single volumes range between 10 and 300 seconds, depending on…
Explore how synchrotron science and the tools available at MAX IV can be used to study and solve research questions and challenges within your industry sector. Can’t find your research…
This is a workshop where we will focus on phase transformations in metals and synchrotron-based in situ measurements using Large Scale Research Facilities like MAX IV. Day 1 offers a…
…fast detector for time-resolved measurements. In usual operation conditions, the bunch length is ~700 ps and the time window between the bunches is 10 ns. To increase the time window…