Science at Balder

…with regard to the type of neighbouring ligands, their bonding distances to the absorber, and the coordination numbers. For structural and functional studies of metalloproteins, the technique is a valuable…

Guides and Checklists

…or specified contact-person Discuss with LC possibilities for setting up in-situ equipment earlier than the official start of beamtime. This is usually possible for beamtimes starting on Tuesdays). This helps…

Compensation & benefits

…your membership in one or several forums if needed. On site facilities – Our facility is brand new, it opened in June 2016. We offer you a stunning view all…

Surface & Material Science branch

…depending on the temperature range of an experiment: 1. Mo-based manipulator head for better heating. Radiative heating by filament (up to 800 °C), e-beam heating (up to 1200 °C, but…

Beamline optics

…on resolution/spotsize Energy resolution 1meV at 21eV, 2meV at 63eV (measured, 800L/mm, 20μm exit slit) Gratings All user beamtimes so far have operated on a single grating (800 L/mm cPGM)…

Low Density Matter

…and at MAX IV we strive to meet the experimental needs of our ever -expanding and -evolving community. LDM-relevant beamline We offer access to a number of LDM-relevant beamlines (highlighted…

Beamline optics

…flux) Chopper: Disc radius 120 mm Rotation speed ≈ 0.8 kHz Number of slits (two slit circles) 12/120 Slit width 85 µm Opening time ≤ 300 ns Repetition rates (two…

Full field imaging

…moment can be achieved with raster scanning of a sample and further image stitching. Reconstruction of a carbon fiber composite from data acquired at DanMAX using phase contrast. Camera Specifications…