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BL7-2 XRD Rapid Access Application Form

  • A block of 6 shifts of beam time will be set aside periodically for rapid access XRD on BL7-2. Both new and current users are eligible to apply.
  • Allocation of time will be based on a one-page scientific proposal, which will be reviewed by the MEIS or MAT subpanel of the SSRL Proposal Review Panel. Rapid access proposals should be submitted by the first of each month, and users will be notified ~2 weeks prior to their allocated beam time.
  • New users scheduled for beam time under a rapid access proposal will be trained by SSRL staff. Staff will provide training on all aspects of the experimental setup (beam line optics, use of detectors, data collection software) and will also advise users on sample preparation and data analysis. This will help new users efficiently utilize their beam time, and prepare them for successful future experiments.

Spokesperson: Institution: Email: Degree:
Work Phone
Fax:
Principal Investigator: Email: Work Phone:
Collaborators: Institution:
(if different from above)
Email: Degree:
Title:
Scientific Importance: (1 page)
State clearly what you hope to achieve and why this project is important.  Why will these results be important?  What are reasons for rapid access?
 
Scheduling Information
Shifts Requested:    3     6
Samples: Sample Concentrations:
Configuration Options:
Vortex detector, Si(111)
Analyzer Crystal/Photo Multiplier Tube, Si(111)  
Data Collection Mode:   Transmission    Reflection   
Have you had previous experience at a synchrotron facility? Yes  No 
Have you had previous experience at SSRL? Yes  No 
Have you previously carried out XRD experiments? Yes  No 
Proprietary Research Yes  No 
Note: Proprietary Research is subject to specific terms and conditions, and SSRL must be reimbursed (in advance of the beam time) at full cost recovery.
Source of Research Funds
(hold Ctrl to select multiple options)
Research Area
(hold Ctrl to select multiple options)

MEIS Sample Preparation Lab Equipment Required:
Centrifuge pH meter Fume Hood Wetlab Bench Space
Microfuge Anaerobic Chamber Cold Room
Additional Requirements:
Please note that due to the limited amount of beam time available for Rapid Access, it may not be possible to fully accommodate a user's experimental requirements. However, if there are additional requirements that would further enable the success of your experiment, please use the space provided below to describe those requirements. Please feel free to contact Sam Webb (samwebb@slac.stanford.edu) for questions and consultation regarding your experiment.



Safety Concerns:
CHEMICAL USE? yes no
If yes, list substances (separate by comma) and complete a hazard form(s) for each substance.
Substance(s)
Common Name(s)
Chemical Formula(s)
Total Amount(s)
Form
(solid, liquid,
gas, powder)
NANOSCALE MATERIALS USE? yes no
If yes, will there be open manipulation of nanoscale material samples at SSRL? yes no
If no, how are the samples contained?
If yes, a safety plan must be submitted to the SSRL Safety Office for approval. See CDC/NIOSH website for guidance. http: //www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/nanotech/safenano/


BIOHAZARDOUS MATERIALS USE?
yes no
If yes, what type and what is the materials NIH classification?


HUMAN OR ANIMAL SUBJECT USE? yes no
If yes, what type?
*Please contact SSRL Safety Office for further guidance.


RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS USE? yes no
If yes, what is the materials specific activity?

*Radioactive substances may not be brought directly to SSRL. They first must be shipped or taken to Operational Health Physics, Bldg. 24, MS 84, 2575 Sand Hill Rd., Menlo Park, CA 94025; please contact Carol Morris at 650-926-3023 or Jim Allen at 650-926-4064.


LASER USE    yes   no

If yes, please fill out all of the fields in this section.

ANSI classification
Wavelength
Total Power
Laser hazard controls you will apply.


HAZARDOUS EQUIPMENT/ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT?    yes No

If yes, describe any hazardous/electrical equipment you will be bringing to SSRL. Indicate if it is a commercial product and if it has been altered in any way.


Electrical equipment brought with you for use at SSRL must be certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory. If your equipment is not certified, please contact the SSRL Safety Office for guidance on obtaining certification for your equipment under SLAC's Electrical Equipment Inspection Program (EEIP).




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