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Pulsed Field Measurement Techniques

For best signal-to-noise performance, 2-3 pairs of wires need to be attached to a sample to measure magnetotransport.


This technique is available at the Pulsed Field Facility. For more information please contact Laurel Winter.


In dielectric measurements, multiferroics combine electric and magnetic ordering in the same material.


The current limits in resolution are typically ~10-7 in pulsed magnetic fields, using the fiber Bragg grating method described below, and 10-8 in stea…


High current density and superconducting critical current (Jc) measurements in pulsed magnetic fields are made possible with the combination of sample…


This technique is available at the Pulsed Field Facility. For more information please contact Dwight Rickel.


In pulsed fields, torque magnetometry is a highly sensitive technique for measuring magnetically anisotropic materials.


In the optics laboratory at the Pulsed Field Facility, we maintain and regularly use a variety of time-resolved and ultrafast capabilities.


Performing broad-band optical spectroscopy in our ultrahigh field pulsed magnets is a mainstay of our optics program at the Pulsed Field Facility.


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