1.5 GeV storage ring
…contain a sextupole gradient. Circumference 96 m No. of long straight sections / no. of available ID straights 12 / 10 Injection Full-energy top-up from MAX IV Linac Nominal current…
…contain a sextupole gradient. Circumference 96 m No. of long straight sections / no. of available ID straights 12 / 10 Injection Full-energy top-up from MAX IV Linac Nominal current…
…not so straightforward, explained Thomson. “The bottom line is that the impact of hygroscopic particles on climate is complex and can vary depending on a range of factors, including the…
…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…
…Delblanc A., Pan J., Lundgren E. Thickness and composition of native oxides and near-surface regions of Ni superalloys open_in_new Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 25 February 2022 DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.162657 open_in_new…
…you arrive Congratulations on your accepted application! There are still a few things you need to do before arriving at MAX IV in order to get the most out of…
…value for their business. The day will also include presentations from institutes, companies, academic centers and other organizations that help industry get access to, or make use of, analytic tools…
PRISMAS is offering a portfolio of challenging, relevant, interdisciplinary research projects, related each to a PhD position, that align with the aims of the Sustainability Development Goals. The selection of…
MAX IV operates 16 beamlines with an opportunity to add more in the future. The beamlines are situated on our 1.5 GeV (R1) or 3 GeV (R3) storage rings or…
…overviews and evalutating ongoing experiments. The tool (called scanViewer) can be downloaded here. It is only developed and tested on Linux, but users have reported using it successfully with Mac…
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…