similar way we obtain the mass of an ion by measuring its total kinetic energy and its velocity (which comes from TOF). In summary three quantities are needed for ion identification, of which the dE-E detector [...] the next generation. It will be used in experiments utilising both intense stable and radioactive ion beams, to study the structure of atomic nuclei as a function of angular momentum, isospin, and temperature [...] future European fragmentation facility set to deliver the most exotic and highest intensity radioactive ion beams. LISA will greatly expand the physics program for nuclear structure studies at FAIR. Through