forthcoming articles
The following articles are a selection of those recently accepted for publication in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation.
See also Forthcoming articles in all IUCr journals.

P21.1 at PETRA III - a high energy x-ray diffraction beamline for physics and chemistry
A detailed description of the technical specifications of beamline P21.1 at the PETRA III extension is given. It serves as a reference for the beamline user community and possible experiments are motivated by a number of scientific examples.



Development of portable nanofocusing optics for X-ray free-electron laser pulses
A portable and compact nanofocusing system was developed for X-ray free-electron lasers with the ability to generate Zn Kα lasers with the world's highest photon energies on amplified spontaneous emission.

Status and perspective of protein crystallography at the first multi-bend achromat-based synchrotron MAX IV
A comprehensive overview of the protein crystallography beamlines BioMAX and MicroMAX is given. This work introduces FragMAX, a platform for early drug discovery as well potential opportunities for protein crystallography at FemtoMAX, a beamline dedicated to ultrafast experiments.




TXM-Pal: a companion software for advanced data processing in spectroscopic X-ray microscopy
We developed advanced software for X-ray spectroscopy imaging, enabling precise and rapid XANES imaging analysis, and demonstrated its effectiveness by mapping the Ni oxidation states in lithium-ion battery cathodes, thereby revealing their heterogeneity.

Current and future perspectives for structural biology at the Grenoble EPN campus: a comprehensive overview
This article provides details on the current status of the experimental techniques available at the ESRF–EBS and ILL research infrastructures. It describes major contributions made by the EMBL, ESRF, ILL and IBS to the structural biology field and includes future prospects at the EPN campus

Advances in macromolecular crystallography at the Photon Factory: automation from crystallization to structural determination
The Structural Biology Research Center at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization has developed advanced systems for macromolecular crystallography, including an automated crystallization screening system, a long-wavelength crystallography beamline and an automated data-collection system.