Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2011-10-20
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
A plastic turnbuckle diamond anvil cell (DAC) and nonmetallic gasket have been developed for pulsed magnetic field studies to address issues of eddy current heating and Lorentz forces in metal cells. The plastic cell evolved from our 6.3 mm metal diameter turnbuckle DAC that was designed in 1993 to rotate in the 9 mm sample space of Quantum Design's MPMS. Attempts to use this metal DAC in pulsed magnetic fields caused the sample temperature to rise to T>70 K, necessitating the construction of a nonconductive cell and gasket. Pressures of 3 GPa have been produced in the plastic cell with 0.8 mm culets in an optical study conducted at T = 4 K. Variations of the cell are now being used for fermiology studies of metallic systems in pulsed magnetic fields that have required the development of a rotator and a special He-3 cryostat which are also discussed.
Graf David E.
Purcell Kenneth M.
Stillwell Ryan L.
Tozer Stanley W.
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