A Simultaneous High Temperature and High Magnetic Field Furnace for Advanced Materials Synthesis and Processing
ORAL
Abstract
Recent work applying magnetic fields to materials synthesis and processing has demonstrated promising effects on the properties of the products. Enhanced kinetics, improved mechanical properties, shifting phase equilibria, or even highly altered quantum states have been observed following heat treatments in high magnetic fields. The underlying physical processes responsible for these effects, as well as the opportunities for materials design and discovery they offer, remain largely underexplored. A critical obstacle to developing this understanding is the lack of instrumentation which can perform a controlled experiment over a wide range of both field and temperature. Here we describe our development of a maximum 1200 °C furnace insert for a 400 MHz NMR (9.4 T), 89 mm bore magnet. Preliminary examples of field-assisted synthesis and processing experiments are also reported.
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Presenters
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Steven Flynn
University of Florida
Authors
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Steven Flynn
University of Florida
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Michael E Bates
University of Florida
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Jared C Lee
University of Florida
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Michael R Tonks
University of Florida
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Michael S Kesler
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Michele V Manuel
University of Florida
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Victoria M Miller
University of Florida
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Mark W Meisel
University of Florida, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, University of Florida
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James J Hamlin
University of Florida, Department of Physics, University of Florida