DanMAX is a materials science beamline, dedicated to in situ and operando experiments on real materials. The beamline will operate in the 15–35 keV range and have three endstation instruments: one for full field imaging instrument, one versatile powder diffraction setup using an area detector and a high resolution powder X-ray diffraction instrument using a microstrip detector.

DanMAX is primarily funded through Danish sources, however, the beamline is accessible through the MAX IV general user program.

contacts
Innokenty Kantor (Imaging)
Mads Ry Jørgensen (Diffraction)
Techniques
Diffraction
  • Crystallography
  • Powder diffraction
  • Time-resolved studies
Emission or Reflection
  • X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
Imaging
  • X-ray microscopy
  • X-ray tomography
Scattering
  • Wide angle scattering
Disciplines
Chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Electrochemistry
  • Physical Chemistry
Earth Sciences & Environment
  • Geology
  • Mineralogy
  • Other - Earth Sciences & Environment
Energy
  • Sustainable energy systems
Engineering & Technology
  • Nanotechnology & production processes
Material Sciences
  • Knowledge based multifunctional materials
  • Metallurgy
  • Other - Material Sciences
  • Technique Development - Material Sciences
Physics
  • Hard condensed matter - structures
  • Matter under extreme conditions, warm dense matter, plasmas
control/Data analysis
Control Software Type
  • To be confirmed
Data Output Type
  • To be confirmed
Data Output Format
  • To be confirmed