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EMFL Spring School 2024
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FIND EXPERIMENTS, MAGNETS AND ENVIRONMENTS
FIND EXPERIMENTS, MAGNETS AND ENVIRONMENTS
Bernd Schröder
2023-09-11T13:15:24+00:00
EXPERIMENTS
MAGNETO-OPTICS
optical microscope imaging
Birefringence, Dichroism and Faraday rotation
Photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy
infrared spectroscopy
Ultrafast dynamics
Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy
MAGNETOMETRY
compensated-coil magnetometry
faraday balance
vsm vibrating-sample magnetometer
torque magnetometry
ADVANCED RADIATION SOURCES
x-ray
neutrons
free-electron laser
ELECTRIC POLARIZATION
electric polarization
EXPERIMENTS
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Specific heat
thermopower and nernst-ettinghausen
MAGNETOSTRICTION
sound velocity and attenuation
magnetocaloric effect
…
MAGNETOTRANSPORT
RF Contactless transport
critical current superconductors
magnetotransport (in-situ sample rotation)
Low noise&Low resistance
MAGNETIC RESONANCE
electron magnetic resonance
nuclear magnetic resonance
SAMPLE ENVIRONMENTS
⁴He Cryostats and/or VTI 300 K to 1.2 K
³He Cryostats down to 300 mK
Dilution ³He – ⁴He refrigerator down to 20 mK
Thermostats – up to 300°C
High pressure
Field-independent thermometry
AVAILABLE MAGNETS
DC MAGNETS
resitive magnets
hybrid magnet
superconducting magnets
PULSED MAGNETS
Pulsed Magnets – Non Destructive
Megagauss – Semi Destructive
Further information can be obtained from the user access manager of the respective
facility
Photos (©) Left and middle: Gideon Laureijs. Right: Dick van Aalst
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