How to obtain access

EMFL

The European Magnetic Field Laboratory consisting of the Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI) with sites in Grenoble and Toulouse, the High Field Magnet Laboratory (HFML - Nijmegen) and the Hochfeld-Magnetlabor (HLD - Dresden) provides access to the highest continuous and pulsed fields in Europe.

Twice a year (deadlines May and November 15) a call for proposals is launched.
The next call for proposals will be launched in April 2018 (submission deadline 15th of May), inviting proposals for research requiring access to one of the large installations for high magnetic fields:
  • LNCMI-G (formerly GHMFL), Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses in Grenoble, France
    Static magnetic fields to 36 T;
  • HFML, the High Field Magnet Laboratory in Nijmegen, the Netherlands
    Static magnetic fields to 37 T;
  • LNCMI-T, Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses in Toulouse, France
    Pulsed magnetic fields to 90 T or 180 T in a semi-destructive magnet;
  • HLD, Hochfeld Magnetlabor Dresden in Dresden, Germany
    Pulsed magnetic fields to 90 T.

Access to one or more of the infrastructures will be given for research in high magnetic fields, provided that a research proposal for access was positively rated by a Selection Committee based on:

  1. scientific quality and originality of the proposal;
  2. necessity for the use of the infrastructure;
  3. track record and past performance related to the proposal.

Please do acknowledge any support under this scheme in all resulting publications with "We acknowledge the support of the HFML-RU/FOM (or HLD-HZDR or LNCMI-CNRS), member of the European Magnetic Field Laboratory (EMFL)"

Proposals received after the deadline, that are considered of sufficient urgency, may be handled as they arrive and fit into any available time.





Access for Selection Committee.


Access for the Facilities Managers: Dresden Grenoble Nijmegen Toulouse