Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS March Meeting
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session G00: Poster Session I (2pm-5pm PST)
2:00 PM,
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Room: Exhibit Hall (Forum Ballroom)
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Abstract: G00.00235 : Experimental Applications using Oxford Instruments’ Superconducting Magnets
Presenter:
Limeng Ni
(Oxford Instruments Nanoscience)
Author:
Limeng Ni
(Oxford Instruments Nanoscience)
Collaborations:
Dr Limeng Ni, Physical Science Segment Manager, Oxford Instruments Nanoscience, Dr Anthony Matthews, Measurement and Applications Technology Manager, Oxford Instruments Nanoscience, Dr Ben Yager, Senior Measurement Scientist, Oxford Instruments Nanoscience, Dr Abi Graham, Measurement Scientist, Oxford Instruments Nanoscience.
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.
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