[Neutron] call for proposals FRM II, deadline 11. August 2006

Juergen Neuhaus Juergen.Neuhaus at frm2.tum.de
Wed Jul 12 19:16:28 CDT 2006


               CALL FOR PROPOSALS

The German neutron source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) is operated
260 days per year in cycles of 52 days each. Proposals can be
submitted any time via our user portal http://user.frm2.tum.de. They
are reviewed twice a year. Please register in the user office. With
your personal account you can access the proposal and reporting system
and get additional informations and guidance to perform experiments at
the FRM II.

      Next deadline for proposal submission is August, 11th 2006. 

Proposals for a long time period up to 3 years are accepted. They are
reviewed every 6 months, i.e. experimental reports are required for
the following proposal round.

The review of the proposals will take place on 15. September, Results
of the referees will be online about 1 week later. The experiments of
the accepted proposals will start from the 9th cycle, i.e. after the
26. october 2006.

The FRM-II is a partner in the EU supported network of European
neutron facilities (NMI3 in FP6). 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. For the following
instruments applications can be submitted:

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
 Refsans, reflectometer, time-of-flight, cold source
 N-Rex+, reflectometer for material science, cold source
 Mira, reflectometer with long wave length neutrons

Spectroscopy:
 Reseda, temporarily not available
 Sphere, backscattering spectrometer, cold source, "friendly users"
 TofTof, time-of-flight spectrometer, cold source
 Trisp, three-axis spectrometer with Spin-Echo, thermal source
 Puma, three-axis spectrometer, thermal source
 Panda, three-axis spectrometer, cold source

Positrons:
 Nepomuc, positron beam ("open beam port")
 Nepomuc -PAES, positron auger spectrometer
 Nepomuc - CDB, positron defect spectrometer ("Coincidence doppler 
broadening)

Radiography and Tomography:
 Antares, radiography and tomography, cold source
 Nectar, radiography and tomography, fission neutron source

particle physics:
 Mephisto, neutron beam cold source for special experiments

Details of the instruments and sample environment available can be
obtained from our Internet site http://www.frm2.tum.de. 

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, ZWE FRM-II, user office, 85747 Garching, 
                e-mail: userinfo at frm2.tum.de    
                Phone: +49 89 289 14313 
                Fax: +49 89 289 12162


Juergen Neuhaus Technische Universitaet Muenchen Tel.: (+49) 89 2891 2187
ZWE FRM-II      D-85747 Garching, Germany        Fax.: (+49) 89 2891 4995
http://www.frm2.tum.de/


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