Beamlines
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…
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…
Beamline citations and MAX IV acknowledgements Please cite the following papers when publishing results based on experiments at NanoMAX. Also note that MAX IV requires acknowledgement of beamtime, see the…
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 adoption of sustainable and renewable energy sources to permanently move beyond the dependence on fossil fuels constitutes one of the great challenges of our time. One that is made…
Unlock your innovation potential What can you find by looking closer? MAX IV offers the world’s most brilliant synchrotron X-rays to study materials and processes at a whole new level…
The submission process is the same for all Access modes, this guide covers the basics of how to create and submit a proposal to MAX IV. MAX IV strongly recommend…
First Light: TBA (2025/2026) Single crystal X-ray diffraction is the preferred technique to solve the atomic structure of a crystalline material. It is now a routine technique in many research…
Below is the historic programme for the User Meeting in 2024. Download programme picture_as_pdf Monday 15 January – Plenary Registration, Lunch Introduction Room: Theatre Time: Talk: 13:00 Welcome – Viktor…
Welcome to the monthly Joint ESS-MAX IV Science Colloquium! Structure and fluctuations of model membranes: complementarity of neutron and synchrotron radiation methods The understanding of the function of cellular membranes…
A-branch – ARPES The A-branch is open for general users. Beamtime allocations are made in units of a half week or a full week depending on their complexity (1 week…