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NanoMAX: the hard X-ray nanoprobe beamline at the MAX IV Laboratory

Ulf Johansson, Dina Carbone, Sebastian Kalbfleisch, Alexander Björling, Maik Kahnt, Simone Sala, Tomaš Stankevič, Marianne Liebi, Angel Rodríguez-Fernández, Björn Bring, David Paterson, Karina Thånell, P. J. Bell, David Erb, Clemens Weninger, Zdeněk Matěj, Linus Roslund, Karl Åhnberg, B.N. Jensen, Hamed Tarawneh, Anders Mikkelsen, Ulrich Vogt

2021Journal of Synchrotron Radiation69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

NanoMAX is the first hard X-ray nanoprobe beamline at the MAX IV laboratory. It utilizes the unique properties of the world's first operational multi-bend achromat storage ring to provide an intense and coherent focused beam for experiments with several methods. In this paper we present the beamline optics design in detail, show the performance figures, and give an overview of the surrounding infrastructure and the operational diffraction endstation.

Topics & Concepts

BeamlineOpticsStorage ringAchromatic lensNanoprobeDiffractionSynchrotronBeam (structure)Advanced Photon SourceMaterials sciencePhysicsFluorescenceAdvanced X-ray Imaging TechniquesX-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence AnalysisAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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