A method for measuring magnetization under high pressure and pulsed high magnetic field was developed for a Drickamer-type cell using diamond anvils and an insulator gasket. As the first test, the magnetization of invar alloy Fe0.65Ni0.35 was measured at room temperature up to 8 GPa in a pulsed field of 10 T with a width of 4 ms. The magnetization decreased with increasing pressure, indicating a transition to a paramagnetic state at 5-6 GPa, in accordance with the results of previous experiments using conventional methods such as ac susceptibility measurement. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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Endo, S., Yamada, J., Imada, S., Ishizuka, M., Kindo, K., Miyamoto, S., & Ono, F. (1999). Development of magnetization measurement under high pressure and pulsed high magnetic field. Review of Scientific Instruments, 70(5), 2445–2447. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1149774
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