Nonmagnetic indenter-type high-pressure cell for magnetic measurements

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An indenter-type high-pressure cell has been developed for electric and magnetic measurements in low-temperature and high-magnetic-field environments. The maximum pressure achieved at low temperatures is more than 4.5 GPa, which is higher than that of a conventional piston-cylinder cell. The typical sample space at maximum pressure is 1.6 mm in diameter and approximately 0.7 mm in depth, and magnetic measurements such as ac-susceptibility and nuclear magnetic resonance can be performed using a miniature coil. All the components of the indenter cell are made of nonmagnetic materials that have enough thermal conductivity for low-temperature experiments using a He3 He4 dilution refrigerator. Another indenter-type cell designed for a commercial superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer is also reported. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Kobayashi, T. C., Hidaka, H., Kotegawa, H., Fujiwara, K., & Eremets, M. I. (2007). Nonmagnetic indenter-type high-pressure cell for magnetic measurements. Review of Scientific Instruments, 78(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2459512

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