In the recent years, several experiments performed under high magnetic fields (HMFs), at high pressure (HP) and/or at low temperature (IT) have led to spectacular discoveries in condensed matter. In many new systems, although challenging, it is strategic to perform a magneto-optical analysis, to investigate the phonon behavior in the far infrared (IR) domain. By combining HMF and HP in a wide temperature (T) range to perform concurrently IR magneto-optics and ac-magneto-dynamic experiments, it will be possible to achieve unique information on systems and/or new phenomena, almost impossible to obtain with standard spectroscopic methods. Here we present PRESS-MAG-O, a new facility under construction that will perform HP experiments under HMF in a wide T range. The system is expected to be operational by the end of 2008 and will be tested at SINBAD, the IR synchrotron radiation beamline operational since 2001 at DA Phi NE (Double Annular Phi-factory for Nice Experiments), the storage ring of the INFN Frascati National Laboratory (LNF). While for IR experiments an interferometer will be used, for the magneto-dynamic experiments a SQUID magnetometer in the 10 Hz-2 KHz frequency range will be utilized. HP will be applied to samples by a Cu-Be diamond anvil cell (DAC), so that the device will be able to collect FTIR spectra and high harmonic ac susceptibility data in a dc magnetic field up to 8 T and to about 20 GPa in a wide temperature range (4.2-200 K).

Di Gioacchino, D., Tripodi, P., Marcelli, A., Guidi, M., Piccinini, M., Postorino, P., et al. (2008). PRESS-MAG-O: A new facility to probe materials and phenomena under extreme conditions. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLIDS, 69(9), 2213-2216 [10.1016/j.jpcs.2008.03.036].

PRESS-MAG-O: A new facility to probe materials and phenomena under extreme conditions

DI CASTRO, DANIELE;
2008-01-01

Abstract

In the recent years, several experiments performed under high magnetic fields (HMFs), at high pressure (HP) and/or at low temperature (IT) have led to spectacular discoveries in condensed matter. In many new systems, although challenging, it is strategic to perform a magneto-optical analysis, to investigate the phonon behavior in the far infrared (IR) domain. By combining HMF and HP in a wide temperature (T) range to perform concurrently IR magneto-optics and ac-magneto-dynamic experiments, it will be possible to achieve unique information on systems and/or new phenomena, almost impossible to obtain with standard spectroscopic methods. Here we present PRESS-MAG-O, a new facility under construction that will perform HP experiments under HMF in a wide T range. The system is expected to be operational by the end of 2008 and will be tested at SINBAD, the IR synchrotron radiation beamline operational since 2001 at DA Phi NE (Double Annular Phi-factory for Nice Experiments), the storage ring of the INFN Frascati National Laboratory (LNF). While for IR experiments an interferometer will be used, for the magneto-dynamic experiments a SQUID magnetometer in the 10 Hz-2 KHz frequency range will be utilized. HP will be applied to samples by a Cu-Be diamond anvil cell (DAC), so that the device will be able to collect FTIR spectra and high harmonic ac susceptibility data in a dc magnetic field up to 8 T and to about 20 GPa in a wide temperature range (4.2-200 K).
2008
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
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Di Gioacchino, D., Tripodi, P., Marcelli, A., Guidi, M., Piccinini, M., Postorino, P., et al. (2008). PRESS-MAG-O: A new facility to probe materials and phenomena under extreme conditions. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLIDS, 69(9), 2213-2216 [10.1016/j.jpcs.2008.03.036].
Di Gioacchino, D; Tripodi, P; Marcelli, A; Guidi, M; Piccinini, M; Postorino, P; DI CASTRO, D; Arcangeletti, E
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