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Magnetostriction studies up to megagauss fields using fiber Bragg grating technique

Authors :
Akira Matsuo
Ayumi Shimizu
T. Nomura
Daisuke Nakamura
Hajime Ishikawa
Keisuke Sato
Kazuya Nomura
Touru Yamauchi
Masahiko Isobe
Tatsuo C. Kobayashi
Akihiko Ikeda
Takeshi Yajima
Shojiro Takeyama
Yasuhiro H. Matsuda
Hiroshi Tsuda
Zenji Hiroi
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
arXiv, 2018.

Abstract

We here report magnetostriction measurements under pulsed megagauss fields using a high-speed 100 MHz strain monitoring system devised using fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technique with optical filter method. The optical filter method is a detection scheme of the strain of FBG, where the changing Bragg wavelength of the FBG reflection is converted to the intensity of reflected light to enable the 100 MHz measurement. In order to show the usefulness and reliability of the method, we report the measurements for solid oxygen, spin-controlled crystal, and volborthite, a deformed Kagom\'{e} quantum spin lattice, using static magnetic fields up to 7 T and non-destructive millisecond pulse magnets up to 50 T. Then, we show the application of the method for the magnetostriction measurements of CaV$_{4}$O$_{9}$, a two-dimensional antiferromagnet with spin-halves, and LaCoO$_{3}$, an anomalous spin-crossover oxide, in the megagauss fields.<br />Comment: 9pages, 6 figures, Conference proceedings for MegaGauss16 at Kashiwa, Japan in Sept. 2018

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....857a896e31359a94e2108708bced9093
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1810.10472