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SµS • Swiss Muon Source


Call for Proposals for µSR Experiments at the SµS

Round 2/2013

Deadline: 10 June, 2013, midnight (Swiss time)
 

This call 2/2013 is open for the instruments:

GPS, LTF and GPD:

  • Allocation period: mid-October to December 2013

As for the previous beam production cycles, for the submission of new proposals and beam time requests for Round 2/2013, the PSI Digital User Office (DUO) has to be used for the bulk µSR instruments.

 


General Guidelines

  • For details on how to use the Digital User Office to submit Bulk-µSR proposals or continuation requests see DUO for SµS.

  • Modes of access:
    For the Bulk µSR Facilities (for information see PSI µSR User Facilities : Instruments) the following modes of access are available: Proposals (through DUO) and Requests for Urgent Beam Time.

  • With the exception of requests for urgent beam time, proposals have to be submitted via the DUO web interface.


1. Proposals

  • Allocation periods:
     
    • GPS, LTF and GPD: October to December 2013
     

  • Deadline for submission in DUO: 10 June, 2013, midnight (Swiss time).

  • Please note: this is a "hard" deadline - post deadline editing of proposals will be disabled.


2. Requests for Urgent Beam Time (Director's Discretion Time)

Reserved for feasibility tests or urgent measurements on new materials. A very limited amount of beam time is reserved for urgent beam time requests. For the request of urgent beam time (typically 1 or 2 days) an informal letter containing the relevant information about the project, the sample, the requested instrument and number of necessary days may be addressed electronically at any time of a running cycle to:

    Prof. Dr Elvezio Morenzoni
    Head of LMU Laboratory
    Paul Scherrer Institut
    WLGA/017
    CH-5232 Villigen PSI
    elvezio.morenzoni@psi.ch