Objective
Principal characteristtcs of the facility and of the support offered to users:
The Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research of the Forschungszentrum Rossendorf offers a combination of ion beam equipment which constitutes a unique facility in Europe for application-oriented materials research using ion beams.
This centre combines three MeV accelerators which are used mainly for ion beam analysis but also for high energy implantation, four ion implanters, and devices for ion beam or plasma assisted thin film deposition.Further equipment for plasma-based ion implantation and a focused ion beam apparatus with a spot size of 100 nm are available.
This concentration of a large variety of irradiation facilities at one place allows any applications of ion beams in materials research in the energy range up to several MeV being of present interest. Beam time at these facilities is offered to external users for the effective solution of complex topics and to complement own experiments.
The main parts of the facility have been installed within the last S years and exhibit world-class guality. The profound experience of the scientific staff of the institute resulting from ist own research programme will be offered to assist external users during planning, performance and evaluation of their experiments. It further promotes a high-quality training of young scientists which may participate in already running projects. At present about 15 PhD students and about 10 post-docs are working in the institute.
We offer access to all main equipment of the facilities. The quantity of offered access corresponds to 20% of the annual total capacity. A main aim is to enhance the increase of international cooperation, in addition to a continuously enhanced use by external national users.
Quantity of access being offered and number of users who may benefit: access offered:
in average 338-shifts/y distributed on different facilities
(MeV accelerators, ion implanters, sheet deposition,in-situ experiments) (1 shift = 8 hrs beam time)
users/y: 35
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01314 WEISSIG - DRESDEN
Germany
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