X-ray eyes on artifact from shipwreck Gribshunden

“Archaeology and cultural heritage have a huge untapped potential for X-ray investigations at MAX IV,” said Jesper Wallentin, associate professor in the Department of Physics at Lund University in Sweden….

Safety requirements for users

Proposal Submission chevron_right Declare all safety information in DUO   Users are required to provide all details pertaining to samples, experimental method, bringing along own equipment’s, sample handling and its…

Beamline development collaborations

Some grand common challenges in certain fields of science have motivated the user community and funding bodies from neighboring countries to develop projects aiming at the design and construction of…

Accelerator Documentation – peer reviewed articles

Quadrupole stability in nonuniform fill patterns Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 25, 044401 – Published 18 April 2022 F. J. Cullinan, Å. Andersson, and P. F. Tavares https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.25.044401 Wiggler radiation at a…

Prepare sample shipments with EXI at MAX IV

Since the end of 2020 all the sample information and associated data at BioMAX is handled by EXI (Extended ISPyB). EXI is also used to generate identifying labels for the…

Practical information

Welcome to MAX IV! In this section of the web we have collected the some practical information. For answers to some of the most common questions, please see the FAQ…

Riverine iron survives salty exit to sea

The study ties in with a reported trend of increased riverine iron concentrations over the last decade in North America, northern Europe and in particular, Swedish and Finnish rivers. This,…