Research in the high field magnets of the EMFL leads to new insights in material properties.
Any kind of material can be explored in a high magnetic field, for example superconductors, biological molecules and nanostructures.
The principal goal of this project is to ensure the long-term sustainability of the EMFL and define a roadmap for its future development.
[6] The “SuperEMFL” project[7] runs for four years (2021-2024), likewise funded within Horizon 2020 and coordinated by LNCMI.
The EMFL provides pulsed (in Toulouse and Dresden) as well as static magnetic fields (Grenoble and Nijmegen).