ForMAX - a beamline for multiscale and multimodal structural characterization of hierarchical materials.
K NygårdS A McDonaldJ B GonzálezV HaghighatChristian AppelE LarssonR GhanbariM ViljanenJ SilvaS MalkiY LiV SilvaClemens WeningerFelix EngelmannT JeppssonG FelcsutiT RosénK GordeyevaL D SöderbergH DierksYuhe ZhangZisheng YaoR YangE M AsimakopoulouJ K RogalinskiJesper WallentinPablo VillanuevaR KrügerTill DreierMartin BechM LiebiMarko BekRoland KádárA E TerryHamed TarawnehP IlinskiJ MalmqvistY CereniusPublished in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2024)
The ForMAX beamline at the MAX IV Laboratory provides multiscale and multimodal structural characterization of hierarchical materials in the nanometre to millimetre range by combining small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering with full-field microtomography. The modular design of the beamline is optimized for easy switching between different experimental modalities. The beamline has a special focus on the development of novel fibrous materials from forest resources, but it is also well suited for studies within, for example, food science and biomedical research.