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A concise 40 T pulse magnet for condensed matter experiments

Authors :
Ikeda, Akihiko
Noda, Kosuke
Shimbori, Kotomi
Seki, Kenta
Bhoi, Dilip
Ishita, Azumi
Nakamura, Jin
Matsubayashi, Kazuyuki
Akiba, Kazuto
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

There is a growing interest in using pulsed high magnetic field as a controlling parameter of physical phenomena in various scientific disciplines, such as condensed matter physics, particle physics, plasma physics, chemistry and biological studies. We devised a concise and portable pulsed magnetic field generator that produces a 40 T field with a pulse duration of 2 ms. It is assembled using only off-the-shelf components and a homemade coil that leverages small computers, Raspberry Pi, and Python codes. It allows for straightforward modification for general purposes. As working examples, we show representative applications in condensed matter experiments of magnetoresistance, magnetization, and magnetostriction measurements for graphite, NdNi$_{2}$P$_{2}$, and NdCo$_{2}$P$_{2}$, respectively, with the maximum magnetic field of 41 T and the lowest temperature of 4.2 K.<br />Comment: 5 pages (Main body) + 19 pages (Supplement)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.21736
Document Type :
Working Paper