Heavy-Ion Facilities

FRIB operates the FSEE facility for chip testing.

Requesting beam at the FSEE Facility

1. Refer to the table of available testing dates below.

2. Fill out the FSEE Intake Request Form.

3. Once your beam time is approved, the Manager for User Relations will send a Proprietary User Agreement for completion. Please note: if additional people will be joining the test and are not employees of the company listed on the Intake Request form, the following is required:

3.a. A Proprietary User Agreement is needed from the company of the additional individuals OR

3.b. An official letter is needed from management at the company listed on the Intake Request form that states the following: “[Person’s full name] is acting as a Participant of [Company listed on Intake Request Form] per the Proprietary User Agreement for the purpose of performing the experiment(s) accepted and approved for performance at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB).”

After the beam time is approved, users will work with the Manager for User Relations to create a test plan that indicates the parameters and sequence of beam delivery.

The FRIB operations staff will create a run profile to efficiently support the experimental plan. Approximately a week before the user’s arrival, the Manager for User Relations will schedule a meeting between the testing team and FRIB operations staff to discuss the beam plan. During the run, a specific beam cocktail will be loaded. However, users may request changes of certain parameters during operations (for example: flux).

Changes to the beam parameters may be made per user request and/or following the approved test plan. Below are current time estimates for parameter changes.

Beam parameter changeTime to change and validate
Species (Gas-Gas)1-1.5 Hours
Species (Gas-Solid)1.5-2 Hours
Energy30-60 Minutes
Flux (CW)5-15 Minutes
Flux (Chopped)< 1 Minute  

To start the beam request process, contact the FRIB Manager for User Relations.

Available testing dates

The FRIB FSEE facility runs 18-hour shifts from 6 a.m. to midnight on each day given below. Upon agreement between the FSEE user group and FRIB operations staff, 24-hour shifts may be available.

Available dates
2025
19-23 July
9-16 June
22-31 May
27 April-6 May

 

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Michigan State University (MSU) operates the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) as a user facility for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science (DOE SC), with financial support from and furthering the mission of the DOE‑SC Office of Nuclear Physics. FRIB is registered to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, and ISO 45001.

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