Technologies
…adapted for multi-technique scanning and feedback applications. The number of PandABox units installed at MAX IV keeps increasing as they enable compact implementation of complex triggering schemes, e.g. for various…
…adapted for multi-technique scanning and feedback applications. The number of PandABox units installed at MAX IV keeps increasing as they enable compact implementation of complex triggering schemes, e.g. for various…
…will be used to name the data directory and files. They may only consist of numbers and letters and the characters “-” and “_”. From the Beamline action menu select…
The MAX IV sample exchanger currently supports only samples mounted in UniPucks. UniPucks can be purchased from a number of vendors, but there are also some available at the beamline….
…of cheaper support particles is a cost-effective way of cleaning vehicle exhaust. In state-of-the-art catalytic processes, only single noble metal atoms are used on the support particle surface. However, the…
…the club’s structure. ”It’s really interesting for us to understand how can the club be made from the same material as what it is destroying and still not break from…
…“If you have access to the tool which can separate these two electronic subsystems, you can also compare honeycomb boron with graphene and see how different the materials really are….
…we are showing here is that you can have a really strong coupling of the staggered magnetization of an antiferromagnet to a very thin layer of a ferromagnet,” said the…
…IV. “I am very happy to speak about this, Mikael. You are really the key person, the foundation that made the success of MAX IV possible. The fact we were…
The imaging instrument at DanMAX has been designed to offer maximum flexibility across a wide spectrum of experimental types and modalities, accommodating a diverse range of samples and sample environments….
These following items are available to use: 800 nm pump laser; OPA pump 1600 nm – 400 nm; THz generated in organic crystals. 1.8-15 keV X-rays 80 Gs, 36 GHz…