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When becoming operational for users June 21, 2016 the MAX IV facility will be the lowest emittance synchrotron light source in the world. The low emittance gives outstanding performance regarding brightness and coherence of the synchrotron light thereby enabling entirely new science. Here we first describe the details of the new MAX IV Laboratory light sources concentrating on the low emittance 3 GeV ring. Second we describe the already funded beamline program with e.g. a 10 nm focus hard X-ray beamline, soft X-ray beamlines with very high energy resolution and photon flux, and a high-throughput macro-molecular beamline. Thirdly, we describe ongoing efforts to extend the beamline program and make full use of the outstanding properties of the radiation source.

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Quitmann, C., Andersen, J.N., Cerenius, Y., Hennies, F., Steuwer, A. (2013). The Max IV: A Light Source for the Future. In: Marquis, F. (eds) Proceedings of the 8th Pacific Rim International Congress on Advanced Materials and Processing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48764-9_433

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