Fri, Jul. 25th, 2008 00:00
Application for beam time at the German neutron source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II).
Submission of a proposal (applications are reviewed twice a year). Please register in the user office. Deadline for proposal submission is
July, 25th 2008.
Review of proposals on Sept., 5th 2008 and results two weeks later. Accepted experiments will start from the 19th cycle, i.e. from Jan. 2009.
The FRM II is a partner in the EU supported network of Europeanneutron facilities (NMI3). Researchers working in EU Member States or Associated States other than Germany can apply for travel and subsistence reimbursement.
To ensure the feasibility of the proposed experiment please contact the instrument scientist well in advance. Applications can be submitted for the following instruments :
Diffraction:
Heidi: single crystal diffractometer, hot source
Resi: single crystal diffractometer, thermal source
Spodi: powder diffractometer, thermal source
Stress-Spec: material-science diffractometer, thermal source
Mira: reflectometer with long wave length neutrons
N-Rex+: reflectometer for material science, cold source
Refsans: time-of-flight reflectometer for soft matter, cold source
Spectroscopy:
Trisp: three-axis spectrometer with Spin-Echo, thermal source
Puma: three-axis spectrometer, thermal source
Panda: three-axis spectrometer, cold source
TofTof: time-of-flight spectrometer, cold source
Reseda: resonance spin-echo spectrometer, cold source
Radiography and Tomography:
Antares: radiography and tomography, cold source
Nectar: radiography and tomography, fission neutron source
PGAA: prompt gamma-activation analysis
Positrons:
Nepomuc:
positron beam ("open beam port")
positron auger spectrometer ("PAES")
positron defect spectrometer ("Coincidence doppler broadening")
positron life time spectroscopy ("PLEPS")
Particle physics:
Mephisto: neutron beam cold source for special experiments
Details of the instruments and available sample environment available .
The beam time of the FRM II on the instruments of the JCNS facility hosted at our neutron source in Garching are distributed through the JCNS proposal system at
http://fzj.frm2.tum.de (next deadline is Oct. 6th 2008) for the instruments KWS-2, J-NSE, DNS and SPHERES.
In addition to the beam tube experiments irradiation facilities are available for neutron activation analysis, isotope production and silicon doping. Altogether 17 irradiation channels are available for scientific and industrial applications.
Contact: TU München
Forschungsneutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz FRM II,
User Office, D-85747 Garching, Germany
http://user.frm2.tum.de
e-mail: userinfo@frm2.tum.de
Phone: +49 89 289 10794, 14313
Fax: +49 89 289 12162