Field-Orientation Dependent Heat Capacity Measurements at Low Temperatures with a Vector Magnet System

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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7 pages, 8 figures

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10.1063/1.1710696

We describe a heat capacity measurement system for the study of the field-orientation dependence for temperatures down to 50 mK. A "Vector Magnet" combined with a mechanical rotator for the dewar enables the rotation of the magnetic field without mechanical heating in the cryostat by friction. High reproducibility of the field direction, as well as an angular resolution of better than 0.01 degree, is obtained. This system is applicable to other kinds of measurements which require a large sample space or an adiabatic sample environment, and can also be used with multiple refrigerator inserts interchangeably.

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