Experimental Applications using Oxford Instruments’ Superconducting Magnets
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Abstract
In this work, we show experimental applications of three superconducting magnet systems.
Oxford Instruments’ TeslatronPT is a versatile, cryogen-free platform with 50 mm diameter sample space, which is especially suitable for electrical transport measurements on various materials, e.g. 2D materials, moiré superlattice etc. It provides access to both a wide temperature range (300 – 1.5 K) and high magnetic field (up to 14 T) environment. With a 3He refrigerator or a dilution refrigerator the temperature range can be extended to < 300 mK or < 25 mK, respectively.
SpectromagPT is a split pair, horizontal field magneto-optical cryogen-free superconducting magnet system. In a compact geometry, it provides a variable magnetic field (7 T) and low temperature environment (300 – 1.6 K). Its excellent optical access in the horizontal plane (both parallel and perpendicular to the magnetic field) allows a wide range of spectroscopic measurements, such as Raman, PL and THz etc.
For research that requires high magnetic field, the Integra Family liquid helium-cooled magnet systems enable magnetic fields up to 20 T for the most demanding, vibration-sensitive experiments.
Oxford Instruments’ TeslatronPT is a versatile, cryogen-free platform with 50 mm diameter sample space, which is especially suitable for electrical transport measurements on various materials, e.g. 2D materials, moiré superlattice etc. It provides access to both a wide temperature range (300 – 1.5 K) and high magnetic field (up to 14 T) environment. With a 3He refrigerator or a dilution refrigerator the temperature range can be extended to < 300 mK or < 25 mK, respectively.
SpectromagPT is a split pair, horizontal field magneto-optical cryogen-free superconducting magnet system. In a compact geometry, it provides a variable magnetic field (7 T) and low temperature environment (300 – 1.6 K). Its excellent optical access in the horizontal plane (both parallel and perpendicular to the magnetic field) allows a wide range of spectroscopic measurements, such as Raman, PL and THz etc.
For research that requires high magnetic field, the Integra Family liquid helium-cooled magnet systems enable magnetic fields up to 20 T for the most demanding, vibration-sensitive experiments.
Presenters
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Limeng Ni
Oxford Instruments Nanoscience
Authors
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Limeng Ni
Oxford Instruments Nanoscience