The dawning of new interpretation for RIXS spectra

…hits the molecule, it is unknown which atom, left or right, the photon scatters from. Measuring a trillionth of a billionth of a second At Veritas, the researchers monitored the…

Experimental station

…chamber using a transfer arm (top right of the scheme). The main chamber hosts the aberration-corrected SPELEEM microscope (Elmitec GmbH) that consists of nine parts: the illumination optics, two beam…

Creating tastier vegan cheese using synchrotron X-rays

…way that mammalian milk proteins do. From left to right: Ulla Elofsson (RISE), Johan Krakau (Cassius AB), Anna Fureby (RISE), Christopher Söderberg (MAX IV), Fátima Herranz (MAX IV), Ann Terry…

Paper and pulp

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Drug discovery

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STM

…the measurements. The instrument is routinely capable of atomic resolution imaging, even when the adjacent preparation or ARPES chambers are in use. In the right circumstances it can offer a…

Health and life sciences

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A celebration of MAX IV’s beginnings

…technology designed and developed at MAX IV, as well as stamps commemorating Lund University’s 350-year jubilee and bright future with MAX IV.   The walls at MAX IV are not…

Food

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Time resolved catalysis

…a proposal. The figure below shows time-resolved O 1s spectra measured during pulsing CO (around ms) into the flow of O2 on Pt(111) at 320 C. The right panel shows…