MAX IV Laboratory
(2023) In European Physical Journal Plus 138(6).- Abstract
MAX IV Laboratory is a Swedish national synchrotron radiation facility that comprises three accelerators with varying characteristics. One of the accelerators, the 3 GeV storage ring, is the world’s first fourth-generation ring and pioneered the use of the multibend achromat lattice to provide access to ultrahigh brightness X-rays. MAX IV aims to stay at the forefront of the current and future research needs of its multidisciplinary user community, principally located in the Nordic and Baltic regions. Our 16 beamlines currently offer and continue to develop modern X-ray spectroscopy, scattering, diffraction, and imaging techniques to address scientific problems of importance to society.
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- Robert, Aymeric
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; Cerenius, Yngve LU ; Tavares, Pedro Fernandes LU ; Hultin Stigenberg, Anna LU ; Karis, Olof LU ; Lloyd Whelan, Ann Christine LU ; Runéus, Caroline LU and Thunnissen, Marjolein LU
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- 2023-06
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
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- European Physical Journal Plus
- volume
- 138
- issue
- 6
- article number
- 495
- publisher
- Springer
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- pmid:37304246
- scopus:85161085280
- ISSN
- 2190-5444
- DOI
- 10.1140/epjp/s13360-023-04018-w
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- English
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- yes
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- b3080c3a-20f8-4964-a6ee-056047cf8aa6
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