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…

Post beamtime

…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…

Publications

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…

Industry

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Submit a proposal

…future proposal submissions. Fast Access: Immediate rejection of proposal. BAG Access: BAG Reporting differs due to the duration of the proposals, find BAG-specificreporting instructionsin this page Overview of open calls To submit a…

Programme

…formation” – Kirsten Jensen, University of Copenhagen (DK) 12:00 🥪 Lunch 13:00 “In operando studies of electrocatalytic reactions” – Nina Lock, Aarhus University (DK) 13:20 “Operando studies of ultrathin metal…

Joint ESS-MAX IV Science Colloquium: Giovanna Fragneto, ESS

…chain unsaturation, often difficult to synthesise chemically. Because of this complexity, model membrane systems from simple lipid bilayers are often used for fundamental studies and those can profit from probes able to access different scales of…

Experimental station

…parallel on each chamber, independently of all others. For details of the measurement chamber, the two preparation chambers and the scanning tunnelling microscope, see the dedicated pages. The other components of the endstation are:…