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The HFML is a Large European Research Infrastructure and a Dutch national research facility located at the Radboud University Nijmegen.

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Description

The HFML is committed to generate the highest available continuous magnetic fields.
33T magnets are available, a 38T resistive magnet and a 45T hybrid magnet are under development. We perform research with these fields and make them available to qualified external users.

Local research interests are 1) magnet technology, 2) soft condensed matter and molecular material, 3) strongly correlated electron systems and 4) semiconductors and nano-systems.

The HFML is a Large European Research Infrastructure and a Dutch national research facility. It is jointly operated by the Radboud University Nijmegen and the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM). The HFML is part of the Faculty of Science and has close cooperation with the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM) and is sponsored by the EU for access of external users.

Together with the DC laboratory in Grenoble (LNCMI-G), and the pulsed laboratories in Dresden (HLD) and Toulouse (LNCMI-T) access to external users is provided with a bi yearly proposal call (deadline March and November 15) within EuroMagNET II. To further improve cooperation, LNCMI, HLD and HFML aim to create a European Magnetic Field Laboratory (EMFL) within the FP7 P3 project of which HFML is coordinator.

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