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Miniature pulsed magnet system for synchrotron x-ray measurements

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 79, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2949873

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We have developed a versatile experimental apparatus for synchrotron x-ray measurements in pulsed high magnetic fields. The apparatus consists of a double cryostat incorporating a liquid nitrogen bath to cool the miniature pulsed coil and an independent helium flow cryostat allowing sample temperatures from 4 up to 250 K. The high duty cycle miniature pulsed coils can generate up to 38 T. During experiments at 30 T a repetition rate of 6 pulses/min was routinely reached. Using a 4 kJ power supply, the pulse duration was between 500 mu s and 1 ms. The setup was used for nuclear forward scattering measurements on Fe-57 up to 25 T on the ESRF beamline ID18. In another experiment, x-ray magnetic circular dichroism was measured up to 30 T on the ESRF energy dispersive beamline ID24. (C) 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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