…Carbone “New microscopy tools can provide not only sharper images but allow completely new ways of studying extremely complex materials, improving our understanding of the world around,” said Dina Carbone,…
…a large fraction of the users and publications at these facilities come from the field of macromolecular crystallography (MX). The MAX IV MX beamline BioMAX covers a wide range of…
…please make sure to upload reports for all previous experiments. Missing experimental reports will negatively impact your chance of getting new beamtime at MAX IV. Users are required, as per…
…criteria for materials for new ferroelectrics in the future.” Publication P. Nukala et al Reversible oxygen migration and phase transitions in hafnia-based ferroelectric devices open_in_new Science (2021) DOI: 10.1126/science.abf3789 open_in_new…
This is a list of references for software and instruments available to the MX users at MAX IV for data collection and processing. Please make sure that you include the…
On November 1, 2022, we announced the opening of ForMAX, a beamline specially designed primarily for research on new, sustainable wood-based materials from the forest. The beamline also provides new…
…for both beamlines. At SPECIES the APXPS endstation offers to users: Standard ambient pressure cell for catalysis, redox chemistry, etc. research. Maximum pressure about 20 mbar, maximum temperature about 600…
…latest developments and challenges and opportunities for future business, R&D projects, and collaborations in Big Science. Listen to presentations by the research organisations, join technology seminars, and find new business…
…Fisher Z., and Knecht W. Identification of fragments binding to SARS-CoV-2 nsp10 reveals ligand-binding sites in conserved interfaces between nsp10 and nsp14/nsp16 open_in_new RSC Chemical Biology, 2021 DOI: 10.1039/D1CB00135C open_in_new…
…IV as a researcher granted beamtime through our General User Access program, if you are visiting MAX IV through other access methods (eg. visits and tours), this does not apply…