Development of high-resolution capacitive Faraday magnetometers for sub-Kelvin region

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High-sensitivity capacitive Faraday magnetometers were developed for static DC magnetization measurements in a sub-Kelvin region that can be used with 3He-4He dilution refrigerators (∼50 mK) and 3He refrigerators (∼0.28 K). For high-resolution magnetization measurements, the background magnetization of the force-sensing capacitor should be as small as possible, compared with the magnetization value of a measured specimen. In this study, we succeeded in reducing the background of the capacitor in both low- and high-field regions by compensating for the diamagnetic response of a thin quartz plate, making use of Pauli-paramagnetic alloys and Van Vleck paramagnets as a counter magnetization for a diamagnetic signal. Having established an ultra-high-sensitivity capacitor, we achieved a resolution of 10-5 (∼10-5-10-6) emu in the low- (high-) field region below (above) 1 T. In particular, the newly developed capacitors with a Van Vleck paramagnet Pr0.1La0.9Be13 and paramagnetic MgAl alloys are demonstrated to be very useful for high-resolution magnetization measurements at milli-Kelvin temperatures in low and high magnetic fields, respectively.

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Shimizu, Y., Kono, Y., Sugiyama, T., Kittaka, S., Shimura, Y., Miyake, A., … Sakakibara, T. (2021). Development of high-resolution capacitive Faraday magnetometers for sub-Kelvin region. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0067759

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