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…climate researchers at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Xiangrui Kong, Principal Investigator of the STXM beamtime at SoftiMAX beamline, stands in front of the STXM end-station. Credit: MAX IV…
…climate researchers at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Xiangrui Kong, Principal Investigator of the STXM beamtime at SoftiMAX beamline, stands in front of the STXM end-station. Credit: MAX IV…
…and chemistry, to engineering and biology. Some of these occur in nature whilst others are important for industrial and technological advancement. Specific examples that greatly impact our world include ionization…
…at MAX IV’s FlexPES beamline by scientist Alexei Preobrajenski, and X-ray Reflectivity (XRR) under atmospheric pressure and ambient conditions at the Swedish Materials Science beamline P21.2 at PETRA III at…
…while you are on site with us in Lund. Click the “Full overview” button for the complete information. Full overview Short checklist Practical information Guide to IT services In case…
…day will be rounded off by a visit to MAX IV Laboratory. Who should attend? The workshop is combining presentations from industry users with information from the facilities and surrounding organizations…
…selected scientific area. 20% Expected impact at the national and international levels. The Central Selection Committee will rank the proposals and give feedback to the principal investigators. This includes an…
…beamline page includes information on the science they contribute to, their specifications, and contact information. More detailed information about our beamlines is provided in the following document, especially about their X-ray photon energy…
…and Windows. In the following example, a region of interest of a fluorsscence emission spectrum is selected, and the intensity in this region is mapped out across the sample. Fluorescence…
complete list The full list of all publications connected to NanoMAX (be it on data taken at NanoMAX or publications about the beamline) can be found on the MAX IV…
…the reaction mechanism.” Indeed, observing the Fischer-Tropsch reaction is a considerably difficult effort, and it is basically impossible to identify the reaction intermediates. Experimental information is almost entirely indirect, and…