Hi Kok,
Most of the European light sources have dedicated offices which arrange
commercial (paid-for) access - just take a look at their web sites under
"industry" and you'll find links (e.g ESRF = http://www.esrf.eu/Industry
).
These links to the commercial offices will soon be all collected
together on the "wayforlight" portal
http://www.wayforlight.eu/eng/industry-friendly-section.aspx .
Don't hesitate to ask the offices for prices and speed for access for
remote access and full main-in for data collection from MX samples.
Equally the European light sources provide free access for
scientifically excellent proposals; with some trans-national support
available via European projects (like CALIPSOplus). You just need to
have the proposal accepted and to publish the results.
kr,
ed.
On 28/12/2017 03:37, KL Ho wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have a quick question about the charges of using the MX station (eg.
> I03 in Diamond). Assuming that the cost is not covered by Diamond, how
> much do you think the charges would be? Thank you.
>
> Happy New Year.
>
> Best wishes,
> Kok Lian
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