The recently completed ISAC facility at TRIUMF is the most intense source o
f low-energy radioactive ions in the world. Beams of short-lived radioactiv
e ions have applications in many different areas of physics including conde
nsed matter research. At ISAC we are developing the technique of beta-detec
ted nuclear magnetic resonance (beta-NMR) as a tool for investigating thin
structures and dilute impurities. Large nuclear spin polarization can be ge
nerated using a fast collinear laser method so that a beam of highly spin p
olarized ions can be implanted at low energies (1-90 keV). In this paper we
describe the facility and the initial experimental program with emphasis o
n how this technique can complement mu SR. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. A
ll rights reserved.